GRAM POSITIVE VS GRAM NEGATIVE BACTERIA
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- Опубликовано: 23 фев 2019
- Bacteria have cell walls made up of polysaccharides that give them strength and rigidity. This is important since bacteria often experience variations in osmotic strength from solutions of their environment, and their cell walls prevent them from shrinking or swelling. As a reminder, osmosis is the process by which solvent molecules pass through a semipermeable membrane from a less concentrated solution to a more concentrated one, equalizing the concentration on either side of the membrane. Nearly all bacterial cell walls have a peptide-polysaccharide layer called peptidoglycan, or sometimes murein. Peptidoglycan is a polymer made up of sugars and amino acids which forms a kind of mesh.
Bacteria can be classified based on their reaction to the Gram stain, which identifies them based on the chemical and physical properties of their cell walls, as gram positive or gram negative. Gram positive bacteria have a thick cell wall, which consists of up to around 30 layers of peptidoglycan. This cell wall surrounds a monoderm, which is a single plasma membrane. Gram negative bacteria have a MUCH thinner cell wall, consisting of a single layer of peptidoglycan. This layer of peptidoglycan is sandwiched between two lipid bilayer membranes called diderms.
We can differentiate between gram positive and gram-negative bacteria by dying them with crystal violet and then washing them with a decolorizing solution. Then, a counterstain is added, for example safranin or fuchsine. Gram positive bacteria will retain the crystal violet dye and remain purple, while the gram-negative bacteria will be stained pink. Note that gram positive bacteria also pick up the pink colour of the counterstain, however this is not visible when they are dyed with the darker purple colour of the crystal violet stain.
The reason for these staining differences is due to differences in cell wall structure, which is the chief difference between gram positive and gram-negative bacteria. The gram stain detects peptidoglycan, and since Gram positive bacteria have a thick, multilayered peptidoglycan layer, they retain the crystal violet dye. Gram-negative bacteria do not retain the dye for two reasons - they have an outer membrane getting in the way of the crystal violet and they lack peptidoglycan to retain the stain.
Although both gram positive and gram-negative bacteria can be pathogenic, gram negative bacteria are more resistant to antibodies because of their impenetrable cell wall. Unfortunately, these bacteria also develop resistance more quickly.
Not all bacteria can be reliably classified through Gram staining. Acid-fast bacteria or Gram-variable bacteria for example, do not respond to Gram staining. Acid-fast bacteria have cell walls that retain stains particularly well. Although they aren’t closely related to gram-positive bacteria, they can appear purple after the gram stain test. Gram-variable bacteria show a mix of pink and purple cells when stained.
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I'm a lab tech. The depiction of the bacteria as happy or depressed is PRICELESS!!! From now on I will always think of this when doing my Gram stains!
I always wondered - do you ever get genuinely disgusted when you do your everyday work?
Comment for the channel: there's a mistake at the 0:10 mark, lower concentration outside the cell, instead of " higher concentration outside the cell".
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@@bushrach7483 What difference does it make? MT and MLT both do stains. So....who cares?
This 3:09 mins video has helped me more than my teacher discussing it for hours. Lol
I can relate to this.
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Thanks for an explanation to "What is a Gram Positive or Gram Negative Bacteria?" question without giving a biology lecture on the chemistry of the contents of the cell walls.
Watch this video lecture for easy mnemonics to know gram positive and gram negative bacteria
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@April Gonzaga that one is no longer available. Do you have another suggestion?
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Although I'd studied profoundly the difference between Gram plus and Gram negative bacteria, it was quiet a while ago and sometime it's so nice ,to go back to the basic.The same goes for DNA synthesis, Avogadro's number, T cells vs B cells and so on.
This is the cutest educational animation I've seen...... those bacterias were so cute and this animation helped me a lot to visualise them and now i don't need to mug up the differences between them I got crystal clear like I've physically met those bacteria
Biotech 1000 student here, thank you so much! This is a great primer for intro to the unit, and reminder for the end of the unit
Peptidoglycan! I just finished my college micro class and that is my fav word from that class. I finished with an A!
I Love How The Gram-Positive Bacteria Is Joyful And Happy And The Gram-Negative Bacteria Is Depressed, Nice Touch
Interesting explanation, bacteria cartoon pics really interesting. Concise, interesting in 4 minutes..Great job. Thank you so much
whenever i read up on bacteria on wikipedia, i always wondered what the difference was. thank you for enlightening me ♥
1 - Crystal Violet, 2 - Iodine, 3 - Alcohol, 4 - Purple Fuchsia.
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Very helpful...easy and short. Thanks
this video explains it so much more interestingly than my prof does
God this is so helpful, I'm studying food science and my major depend on a simple explaining like this!! you way more better than most of my professor, thank you very much keep going
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A beautiful video. Made a clear differentiation between gram negative and gram positive bacteria.
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Thank you you make videos of biological science in a ultimate different way than others make
This is an excellent video. So much time must have gone in doing it. Thank you so so much. Would you please be able to make a video on what happens when different types/ classes of antibiotics are taken by us and so what happens to these gram +ve, gram -ve , acid fast and gram variable bacteria.
Yes, my vet used to test the bacteria first, in order to prescribe the correct antibiotics for my cats.
Which software do you use to make these animations? 😊Very nice work! 😊
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Thanks for ur demonstration of the differences of the 2 types of bacteria.
Hello, nice video and since you asked for suggestions, here it goes: I'd like to suggest a video about bacteriophages therapy, the restriction enzymes that bacteria produce that often attack palindromic segments of bacteriophages genomes and the palindromic repeats in the human genome. Don't hurry, it's a lot! And thanks!
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Great, brief and direct teaching. Thank you sir
Short but packed information with wonderful illustrations.
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Great video! The visuals are so helpful! Can you do a video on exotoxins vs endotoxins?
Watch this video lecture for easy mnemonics to know gram positive and gram negative bacteria
ruclips.net/video/TSygm9y9MBw/видео.html
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Watch this video lecture for easy mnemonics to know gram positive and gram negative bacteria
ruclips.net/video/TSygm9y9MBw/видео.html
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2:09 don't both cells retain the violet dye first, and when the alcohol/decolorizer is added, in gram negative bacteria outer phospholipid bilayer is removed first, and that the single layer peptidoglycan stretches, creating holes to allow Iodine-Violet complex(after adding iodine) to flow out? Not because the phospholipid bilayer is present?
My way of remembering what kinds of bacteria live where is to remember that Gram negative bacteria exist INSIDE a thick membrane and primarily live INSIDE the body. (Gram positive bacteria live mostly outside the body, such as on the skin.)
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Wait if bacteria can swell how does that help determine true bacillus from cocco or rounded bacillus??? 😖 😖 I realize there are more factors/ tests than gram stains but sometimes it's hard to tell under the scope
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Nice and charmful lecture.. Sir will you please upload a video on biomolecul
Wow! This video was so clear!
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Watch this video lecture for easy mnemonics to know gram positive and gram negative bacteria
ruclips.net/video/TSygm9y9MBw/видео.html
Thank you very. Please prepare a video on antibiotics history
Great video - thanks a million!
Watch this video lecture for easy mnemonics to know gram positive and gram negative bacteria
ruclips.net/video/TSygm9y9MBw/видео.html
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0:07 the 3rd image labelling is wrong; It should be written as
"Lower conc outside cell"
the 1st and 3rd images are also wrong
Watch this video lecture for easy mnemonics to know gram positive and gram negative bacteria
ruclips.net/video/TSygm9y9MBw/видео.html
Very good video!
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can you do a video on cell differentiation ...that is cassification of cells on the basis of differentiation..undifferentiated differentiated dedifferentiated and redifferentiated....
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I need help! I'm doing an unknown microbe in lab and I stained it with Crystal Violet, Mordant, Decolorizer then Safranin. The inside of the cell stayed purple but the outer part was pink. Is that a gram positive or negative??
Where was all these oh-so-many years ago when I was struggling with microbiology?
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Audio levels were all over the place, loud then soft then loud. I turned on closed captioning to follow your words better.
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How is the Gram Negative cell wall impenetrable if it is thiner?
Nicely presented..
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Gram negative will have an impenetrable wall not Gram positive? I thought that Gram positive has the thicker cell wall?