which are the principle of monochrome staining
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The simple stain can be used as a quick and easy way to determine cell shape, size and arrangements of bacteria. True to its name, the simple stain is a very simple staining procedure involving single solution of stain. Any basic dye such as methylene blue, safranin, or crystal violet can be used to color the bacterial cells.
These stains will readily give up a hydroxide ion or accept a hydrogen ion, which leaves the stain positively charged. Since the surface of most bacterial cells and cytoplasm is negatively charged, these positively charged stains adhere readily to the cell surface. After staining, bacterial cell morphology (shape and arrangements) can be appreciated
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Monochrome Staining
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- The simple stain is an very simple staining procedure including single arrangement of stain
- Any essential color, for example, methylene blue, safranin, or gem violet can be utilized to shading the bacterial cells After staining, bacterial cell morphology (shape and courses of action) can be appreciated
- Simple staining is a strategy for staining in which microbes are recolored by utilizing a single stain
- Simple staining is additionally called as monochrome recoloring or positive staining
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