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what are the positive and negative results of the flagella stain procedure?
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- what are the positive and negative results of the endospore stain procedure?what are the positive and negative results of the negative stain procedure?What makes the Leifson stain different from the other stains used in this exercise? How does it assist in the process of making the flagella visible under the microscope?
- Why are basic dyes more effective for bacterial staining than acidic dyes?Write the steps involved in making bacterial smear? And what the purpose of doing it beforeany staining procedure? Write the steps involved in simple staining ? And what the purpose of doing it ?Is the gram stain significant to microorganisms other than bacteria? explain
- Can the gram stain be observed using a form of microscopy other than light microscopy? Why or whynot?Are the structural differences between the cell walls of Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria responsible in any way for the Gram stain reaction?What color wouod gram negative cells appear if the decolorizing step was left out of staining procedure? Why?