Question:
Why do Gram-negative bacteria tend to be less sensitive to
Last updated: 7/16/2022
Why do Gram-negative bacteria tend to be less sensitive to antibacterial drugs in general? a. Many antibacterial compounds can pass through the thin peptidoglycan layer of a Gram-positive bacterial cell. b. Many antibacterial compounds cannot pass through the outer membrane of a Gram-positive bacterial cell. c. Many antibacterial compounds cannot pass through the thick peptidoglycan layer of a Gram-negative bacterial cell. O d. Many antibacterial compounds cannot pass through the outer membrane of a Gram-negative bacterial cell.