Why are Gram-negative bacteria relatively more resistant to antibiotics?
the outer lipopolysaccharide protects the peptidoglycan which makes gram neg bacteria resistant to penicillin and to protect themselves from lysozymes and other hydrolytic enzymes
How does penicillin work against gram positive bacteria
penicillin prevents the bonds between peptidoglycan molecules from forming it makes the cell walls structurally weak and prone to collapse which leads to water uptake by osmosis causing the cell to burst