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Gram positive bacterium, illustration. Gram positive bacteria are characterised by the presence of a multilayered peptidoglycan cell wall that appears purple after Gram Staining. Image details File size:
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C. diphtheriae also produces a toxin that affects the heart, nervous system and the kidneys. Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/corynebacterium-diphtheriae-bacteria-illustration-c-diphtheriae-is-a-gram-positive-rod-shaped-bacterium-that-is-transmitted-via-the-respiratory-route-and-causes-the-disease-diphtheria-diphtheria-is-characterised-by-formation-of-fibrin-containing-membranes-on-the-tonsils-and-on-the-surface-of-the-respiratory-tract-that-can-lead-to-respiratory-obstruction-and-difficulties-breathing-c-diphtheriae-also-produces-a-toxin-that-affects-the-heart-nervous-system-and-the-kidneys-image366119794.html RF 2C7J5EX – Corynebacterium diphtheriae bacteria, illustration. C. diphtheriae is a gram-positive rod-shaped bacterium that is transmitted via the respiratory route and causes the disease diphtheria. 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