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1. The document provides instructions and information related to gram staining of bacteria. It includes questions about the components of bacterial cell walls, the steps of the gram staining procedure, and what the results of gram staining can indicate.
2. Gram staining involves using crystal violet, iodine, decolorizing agent (ethanol), and safranin stains to distinguish between gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria based on their cell wall structure. Gram-positive bacteria appear purple and gram-negative bacteria appear pink.
3. The gram stain was invented in 1884 by Danish scientist Hans Christian Gram and is still used today to identify unknown bacteria samples.
1. The document provides instructions and information related to gram staining of bacteria. It includes questions about the components of bacterial cell walls, the steps of the gram staining procedure, and what the results of gram staining can indicate.
2. Gram staining involves using crystal violet, iodine, decolorizing agent (ethanol), and safranin stains to distinguish between gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria based on their cell wall structure. Gram-positive bacteria appear purple and gram-negative bacteria appear pink.
3. The gram stain was invented in 1884 by Danish scientist Hans Christian Gram and is still used today to identify unknown bacteria samples.
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1. The document provides instructions and information related to gram staining of bacteria. It includes questions about the components of bacterial cell walls, the steps of the gram staining procedure, and what the results of gram staining can indicate.
2. Gram staining involves using crystal violet, iodine, decolorizing agent (ethanol), and safranin stains to distinguish between gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria based on their cell wall structure. Gram-positive bacteria appear purple and gram-negative bacteria appear pink.
3. The gram stain was invented in 1884 by Danish scientist Hans Christian Gram and is still used today to identify unknown bacteria samples.
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bused on whut on their cells? SurIuce composILIon 2. Gm- cell wulls huve u higher _____ content thun Gm+ cell wulls? IpId 3. Grum-negutive cell wulls contuin two...? Which ure? Whut's in the middle? Membrunes; Inner und ouLer; pepLIdogIycun 4. Grum-positive cell wulls contuin only one...? Membrune 5. How do you solve Ior Iinul Concentrution? CUJo.1 m 6. How do you solve Ior O.T. Concentrution? |CUJo.1 m|J|1J1o,ooo| 7. How muny test tubes do you use Ior dilution? ; 8. How much oI the broth sumple do we obtuin und where do we put it? We obLuIn 1.o m; puL IL In LIe 1o^-1 LesL Lube 9. How much sterile wuter do you put in the , test tubes? q.o m 10. It is best to use cultures Ior Grum stuining within whut time period? zq Iours 11. Nume the Iour stuining reugents. CrysLuI VIoIeL, odIne, ELIunoI, SuIrunIn 12. The bucteriul cell wull is composed oI whut? Where is it locuted? PepLIdogIycun; on Lop oI LIe pIusmu membrune 13. The exterior oI the cells huve whut kind oI churge; unionic or cutionic? AnIonIc 14. Whut ure the steps to using the spreuding rod? DIp In uIcoIoI, puss LIrougI burner; IeL cooI; spreud specImen 15. Whut ure the two groups oI bucteriu und their colors? Grum-posILIve und Grum- neguLIve bucLerIu; purpIe und pInk, respecLIveIy 16. Whut ure the two stuining techniques? SImpIe und dIIIerenLIuI 17. Whut did we use us the counter-stuin? SuIrunIn 18. Whut did we use us the decolorizing ugent? ELIunoI 19. Whut did we use us the mordunt? odIne 20. Whut did we use us the primury stuin? CrysLuI VIoIeL 21. Whut do we do euch time we trunsIer the broth Irom test tube to test tube? Use u new pIpeLLe 22. Whut do you do uIter diluting the test tubes? How much do we obtuin? 1o^-q turns into? DIIuLe uguIn InLo peLrI dIsI; o.1 m; 1o^- 23. Whut do you lubel the test tubes Ior dilution? 1o^-1 --> 1o^-; 24. Whut does CIL stund Ior und whut does it meun? CoIony ormIng UnILs; LIe number oI coIonIes grown durIng IncubuLIon 25. Whut does Gm-[Gm+ do help us determine? ApproprIuLe unLIbIoLIc LreuLmenLs 26. Whut does it meun to uliquot something? Tuke u smuIIer voIume oI u sumpIe 27. Whut does TITC stund Ior und whut ure the numericul vulues? Too Iew Lo counL; <o 28. Whut does the Crystul Violet stuin do within the cell wull? orms u purpIe compIex 29. Whut does the ecolorizing Solution, Ithunol, do to Grum- negutive bucteriu? Why? WusIes ouL LIe purpIe compIex. CeII wuIIs ure Loo LIIn 30. Whut does the ecolorizing Solution, Ithunol, do to Grum- positive bucteriu? NoLIIng, becuuse oI LIe LIIck ceII wuIIs 31. Whut does TNTC stund Ior und whut ure the numericul vulues? Too numerous Lo counL; >oo 32. Whut huppens to the cell wull iI they ure old or ure stressed by heut or cold? TIe ceII wuIIs become LIIn 33. Whut is u diluent? Give un exumple. IuId used Lo dIIuLe concenLruLIon sumpIe; wuLer 34. Whut is u dilution Iuctor? rucLIon by wIIcI orIgInuI Is dIIuLed 35. Whut is the purpose oI SuIrunin to Grum-negutive bucteriu? Turns IL pInkJred 36. Whut is the purpose oI the mordunt, Iodine? Keeps LIe CrysLuI VIoIeL Irom beIng removed Irom LIe Grum-posILIve bucLerIu 37. Whut is the purpose oI the mordunt? odIne compIexes LIe crysLuI vIoIeL Lo LIe pepLIdogIycun Iuyer 38. Whut kind oI dye is Crystul Violet? Cutionic or Anionic? CuLIonIc M|crob|o|ogy Lob Qu|z; Grom Sto|n Study online at qu1ze1.com/_1pd5 39. Whut yeur wus the grum stuin invented? 188z 40. Who invented the grum stuin? Huns CIrIsLIun Grum 41. Why is grum stuining importunt? denLIIIes unknown bucLerIu