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Microbiology Lab Report

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A differential staining procedure used in microbiology is called the Gram stain. The significance of the Gram staining procedure is that it differentiates the bacteria into two groups. The Gram reaction of a bacterium adds valuable information for the treatment of disease. The Endospore stain is a special stain that is used to determine the presence of endospores in bacteria. This stain is used to detect if certain bacterium cell contain highly opposing spores within their vegetative cells. The acid-fast staining technique differentiates bacteria into distinctive groups. The importance of the technique is that it can identify all bacteria in the genus Mycobacterium. Two pathogens are included in this genus, Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Mycobacterium leprae. In order to start a stain, the microorganisms must be fixed to the microscope slide. This first step is called preparing a smear. Spread the specimen on a slide and let it air-dry. Once the specimen is dry it must then be heat fixed by waving the slide just one or two times over the flame. After this step is completed, the staining techniques begin. The Gram stain is considered a differential staining technique because it places bacteria into categories. The first step during the Gram staining technique is applying the primary stain, crystal violet, for twenty to sixty seconds. After this is completed, rinse with water and proceed to add the mordant stain, iodine, for one minute. The mordant

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