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Why are certain gram negative bacteria more resistant than gram positive bacteria to antibiotics that attack cytoplasm?

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Why are certain gram negative bacteria more resistant than gram positive bacteria to antibiotics that attack cytoplasm?

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Because the two layers of the cell wall in gram negative cells protect the cytoplasm better than the one layer in gram positive cells.

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