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Pamela Calderon
10 March, 18:33
What is cell arrangement in proteus vulgaris?
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Hamza Reed
10 March, 18:42
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Proteus vulgaris is a Gram-negative bacterium. It inhabits the intestinal tracts of animals and can cause urinary tract infections. As any other Gram-negative bacterium, Proteus vulgaris has a cell envelope composed of a thin peptidoglycan cell wall between the outer membrane and inner cell membrane. It also has an extracytoplasmic outer membrane. Similarly to other prokaryotes, it lacks in a nucleus and other organelles.
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