Learning Objectives for "Prokaryotic Cell Structure: The Gram-Positive Cell Wall"

After completing this section you should be able to perform the following objectives.

 

1*. State what color Gram-positive bacteria stain after the Gram stain procedure.

2**. Describe the composition of a Gram-positive cell wall and indicate the possible beneficial functions to the bacterium of peptidoglycan, teichoic acids, and surface proteins.

3*. Briefly describe how PAMPs of the Gram-positive cell wall can promote inflammation.

4*. State the function of the bacterial proteins called adhesins and invasins.

(*) = Common theme throughout the course

(**) = More depth and common theme

Highlighted Bacterium

1. Read the description of Enterococcus, and match the bacterium with the description of the organism and the infection it causes.

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