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Q. When a typical gram-positive bacterial cell is treated with penicillin, the cell bursts. This indicates that (hyperto
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Q. When a typical gram-positive bacterial cell is treated with penicillin, the cell bursts. This indicates that (hyperto
Q. When a typical gram-positive bacterial cell is treated with penicillin, the cell bursts. This indicates that (hypertonic, isotonic, or hypotonic?) and that the environment outside of the cell is inside the cell is. (hypertonic, isotonic, or hypotonic?). b. If a bacterial cell is treated with penicillin and the cell bursts, then water moved the cell or out of the cell?) because osmosis). c. Describe the action of penicillin on the cell walls of Gram-positive bacteria: d. Explain what osmosis has to do with the action of penicillin and Gram-positive cell walls: (into (explain the direction of water movement during