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Prokaryotes stain as Gram-positive or Gramnegative because of differences in the cell __________ .a. wallb. cytoplasmc. nucleusd. chromosome
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Step 1: Understand that the Gram staining process is used to differentiate bacterial species into two large groups (Gram-positive and Gram-negative) based on the physical properties of their cell walls. Show more…
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