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- bacteria. For the bacterial cells bounded by a single cell membrane, the term monoderm bacteria has been proposed. In contrast to gram-positive bacteria, all...
- periplasmic space is also present in Gram-positive bacteria (more accurately "monoderm"), between cell wall and the plasma membrane. The periplasm may constitute...
- Having just one membrane, the gram-positive bacteria are also known as monoderm bacteria, while gram-negative bacteria, having two membranes, are also...
- within prokaryotes should be among those surrounded by a single membrane (monoderm), including gram-positive bacteria and archaebacteria, and those with an...
- [citation needed] Gram-positive bacteria generally have a single membrane (monoderm) surrounded by a thick peptidoglycan. This rule is followed by two phyla:...
- biphenyls) as electron acceptors. The members of the phylum Chloroflexota are monoderms (that is, have one cell membrane with no outer membrane), but they stain...
- distinguished between Gram-negative diderm bacteria and Gram-positive monoderm bacteria. But the classification is by no means clear and complete. There...
- Gupta RS (August 1998). "What are archaebacteria: life's third domain or monoderm prokaryotes related to gram-positive bacteria? A new proposal for the classification...
- (2020). "Genome-wide analysis of the Firmicutes illuminates the diderm/monoderm transition" (PDF). Nature Ecology and Evolution. 4 (12): 1661–1672. doi:10...
- staining, they are bounded by a single-unit lipid membrane, hence they are monoderm bacteria. Because of the ability of some Thermotogota species to thrive...