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Biology, 03.01.2020 07:31 rebekah1503

Match the staining techniques with their purpose.
a negative stain such as india ink or congo red.
b the gram stain
c the ziehl-neelsen acid-fast stain
d simple stain with a basic dye
e the schaeffer-fulton endospore stain

stain microbes a bright color to make it easier to see them in bright field microscopy.
identify bacillus or clostridium species, such as the causative agents of anthrax, botulism, tetanus and gangrene.
divide bacteria into two groups based on cell wall structure (thick vs. thin).
identify bacteria with waxy cell walls such as: mycobacterium tuberculosis (the cause of tb).
look for the presence of a capsule.

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