Are QACs more likely to be effective against Gram-(–) or Gram-(+) bacteria?
A. Gram-(+) bacteria because they are encapsulated by two cellular membranes and a thin peptidoglycan cell wall.
B. Gram-(–) bacteria because they are encapsulated by two cellular membranes and a thin peptidoglycan cell wall.
C. Gram-(+) bacteria because they possess a single phospholipid membrane and a thick peptidoglycan cell wall.
D. Gram-(–) bacteria because they possess a single phospholipid membrane and...
TPR MCAT Review Test 1 C/P #24
A. Gram-(+) bacteria because they are encapsulated by two cellular membranes and a thin peptidoglycan cell wall.
B. Gram-(–) bacteria because they are encapsulated by two cellular membranes and a thin peptidoglycan cell wall.
C. Gram-(+) bacteria because they possess a single phospholipid membrane and a thick peptidoglycan cell wall.
D. Gram-(–) bacteria because they possess a single phospholipid membrane and...
TPR MCAT Review Test 1 C/P #24