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Explain the process of gram staining... !!

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Answered by Anonymous
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Gram Staining....

Bacteria are stained with crystal voilet and iodine solutiin is used as mordant....

Then they arewashed with alcohol and acetone

Then they arewashed with alcohol and acetone Now ,

Then they arewashed with alcohol and acetone Now ,if the purble color reatined then these are gram +v bacteria.

Then they arewashed with alcohol and acetone Now ,if the purble color reatined then these are gram +v bacteria.If not then these are gram -ve....

This is all about gram staining ....

Hope this helps uh baby !!

Answered by PremChoudhary
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I think May IT help you

Explanation:

Gram staining is a common technique used to differentiate two large groups of bacteria based on their different cell wall constituents. The Gram stain procedure distinguishes between Gram positive and Gram negative groups by coloring these cells red or violet. Gram positive bacteria stain violet due to the presence of a thick layer of peptidoglycan in their cell walls, which retains the crystal violet these cells are stained with. Alternatively, Gram negative bacteria stain red, which is attributed to a thinner peptidoglycan wall, which does not retain the crystal violet during the decoloring process.

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