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When gram staining, which type of the two are susceptible to the effects of antibiotics that affect peptidoglycan cell walls?

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Gram-positive bacteria, with their thick peptidoglycan cell walls, are susceptible to antibiotics that target cell wall synthesis, such as penicillin.

Step-by-step explanation:

When performing Gram staining, the type of bacteria that are susceptible to antibiotics affecting peptidoglycan cell walls are Gram-positive bacteria. These bacteria have thick cell walls consisting predominantly of peptidoglycan, which retains the purple Gram stain.

Antibiotics like penicillin target the synthesis of peptidoglycan, effectively combating Gram-positive bacterial infections. In contrast, Gram-negative bacteria have a thinner peptidoglycan layer and an additional outer membrane that makes them more resistant to such antibiotics.

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