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- Outline the steps in doing gram staining using a flow chart.Describe the color and appearance of a Gram positive and Gram negative bacteria as it is treated at every step of the Gram staining procedureINSTRUCTION: Answer the question properly Do not copy in Google, plagiarize checker will be used. QUESTION: Discuss the various theories on the Gram stain.
- The first step in identifying an organism from a pure working culture is to perform a(n) __________ test. acid-fast staining negative staining endospore staining simple staining Gram stainGive the principle of Grams stain, Ziehl-Neelsen, and Kinyoun Staining methodsmove the images of bacterial cells into the chart to illustrate the color of gram-positive and gram negative cells after each step of Gram stain process
- Move the images of bacterial cells into the chart to illustrate the color of gram-positive and gram-negative cells after each step of the Gram stain process.Explain the relationship between bacterial cell wall with gram-positive and gram-negative in the staining process. Please state chemical used and their function.List the steps of the gram staining procedure in proper sequence and indicate the color of gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria after each step.
- Create paragraphs to differentiate among the following terms: positive stain, negative stain, simple stain, and differential stain. please provide minimum of 400 wordsList the reagents of the Gram stain technique in order and their general role in the staining process.You have a patient sample and have done a Gram Stain. When you look on the microscope, this is what you see. Which of the following tests would you use next? 中 МАС O HE • EMB O MSA