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What does gram positive and negative stain do inside a bacterial cell?

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What does gram positive and negative stain do inside a bacterial cell?

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It doesn’t do anything inside a bacterial cell. These stains are for determining what type of bacteria they are (gram positive or negative). The reason why they are classified as such is because gram positive and gram negative bacteria have different cell walls. Knowing the structure of their cell walls will help determine which antibiotics should be used in order to destroy them.

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