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What are the principle and basic concepts of NEGATIVE staining? (please explain it thoroughly in a lengthy but clear explanation, thank you so much.)
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- What are the principle and basic concepts of Simple staining? (please explain it thoroughly in a lengthy but clear explanation, thank you so much.)What are the principle and basic concepts of DIFFERENTIAL staining? (please explain it thoroughly in a lengthy but clear explanation, thank you so much.)What are the principle and basic concepts of GRAM STAIN? (please explain it thoroughly in a lengthy but clear explanation, thank you so much.)
- What stain technique is used here? What is the primary stain, mordant, decolorizing agent, and counter stain of this technique? Do we heat fix in here? Describe the organism with purple color. Describe the organism with pinkish red color.What is a crystal violet stain and its purpose?What is a differential stain? why is it used?