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Bacterial Gram positive cell wall
Close up image of a bacterial Gram positive cell wall. It has a thick peptidoglycan layer (orange) and is covered in a regular arrangment of proteins called an S-layer (blue balls at top).
Illustration ID: BACTERIA-Gram-Positive-Cell-Wall
Russell Kightley
Illustration size: 3.8 Mpixels (11 MB uncompressed) - 2000x1920 pixels (6.7x6.4 in / 16.9x16.3 cm at 300 ppi)
Illustration keywords: acid, Bacillus, bacteria, bacterial, bacterium, biological, capsule, Capsules, flagella, flagellum, germ, Gram, Gram +ve, lipopolysaccharide, microbe, nucleoid, O-side, peptidoglycan, poly, polysaccharide, positive, prokaryote, prokaryotic, S-layer, unicellular, virulent
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