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Okay, so let's answer now the question.
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So let's identify why, what is it, okay, based on the description that this cell, okay, this new microbe contains peptidoglycan.
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Okay.
00:25
So can we know that it is an e.
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Coli? okay.
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By merely knowing that it has peptidoglycan.
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So our answer here is not the e.
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Coli because the organism can or can.
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Cannot be related to e.
00:44
Coli because, again, we cannot conclude if it's e.
00:51
Coli or not, mainly by the presence of peptidoglycan, because there are many microbes that are not e.
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Coli that has peptidoglycan on the cell wall.
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Okay, so it's not e.
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Coli.
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Next, can we know that this microbe is a gram positive cell? okay? the answer is also no.
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Because take note that gram positive has peptidoglycan, peptidoglycan in its cell walls, and also the gram -negative bacteria has also peptidoglycan on the cell wall.
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The difference is the gram -positive bacteria has thicker peptidoglycan than the negative gram -negative bacteria...