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Biology, 06.11.2019 06:31, damilysgonzalez2

in general, why might cell-wall inhibiting antimicrobial drugs be less effective on gram-negative bacteria compared to gram-positive bacteria?
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the mutation rate of gram-negative bacteria is much greater than that of gram-positive bacteria.

the outer membrane of the gram-negative bacteria inhibits penetration of the drug.

the peptidoglycan found in gram-positive bacteria is structurally different from that in gram-negative bacteria.

the gram-negative bacteria do not synthesize peptidoglycan.

the gram-negative bacteria digest these drugs at a much higher rate than gram-positive bacteria.

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