Gram positive and Gram negative cell walls, illustration. The cell wall peptidoglycan is thin in Gram negative bacteria (less than 15 nanometres). Gram positive bacteria have several layers of peptidoglycan (15-80 nanometres), making the cell wall thicker.
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