Biology, asked by neeraj45670, 11 months ago

how we can stain the bacteria​

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Answered by LoyelKashyap
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Add the secondary stain, safranin, to the slide and incubate for 1 minute. Wash with a gentle stream of water for a maximum of 5 seconds. If the bacteria is Gram positive, it will retain the primary stain (crystal violet) and not take the secondary stain (safranin), causing it to look violet/purple under a microscope.

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Answered by hanthi
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THERE ARE FEW METHODS IN IT -

  1. FIXATION
  2. SIMPLE STAINING
  3. GRAM STAINING
  4. ACID-FAST TECHNIQUE
  5. HEAT FIXING

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