Join thousands of students who trust us to help them ace their exams!Watch the first video
Multiple Choice
Which of the following functional groups is commonly used to identify bacteria to species level in organic chemistry?
A
Amino group
B
Hydroxyl group
C
Carboxyl group
D
Peptidoglycan structure
Verified step by step guidance
1
Understand that the question is about identifying bacteria at the species level using a specific functional group or structure.
Recognize that functional groups like amino, hydroxyl, and carboxyl are common in organic molecules but are not specific to bacterial identification.
Learn that peptidoglycan is a complex structure found in the cell walls of bacteria, particularly in Gram-positive bacteria, and is used for identification.
Peptidoglycan consists of sugar derivatives and amino acids, forming a mesh-like layer that provides structural support to bacterial cell walls.
In organic chemistry, the peptidoglycan structure is crucial for differentiating bacterial species, as its composition and cross-linking vary among different bacteria.