Gram Staining At Biology Glossary
What is it? A process by which components of bacterial cell walls are bound to Grams stain. Depending on the amount of peptidoglycan in their cell walls, bacteria stain differently and are classified as Gram-negative or Gram-positive.Bio Definition Added By: Paige
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