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How can bacteria colourd when gram staining process?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The procedure is based on the reaction between peptidoglycan in the cell walls of some bacteria. The Gram stain involves staining bacteria, fixing the color with a mordant, decolorizing the cells, and applying a counterstain. The primary stain (crystal violet) binds to peptidoglycan, coloring cells purple.

Answered by ImMayur
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The process is based on the reaction btn pepridolact and based on the bacteria.

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