which part of a cell get stained very light
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Bacterial smears nd smpl stnd
Bctrl cells r uslly colrlss been or cytoplasm 4 the most part is it transpart .Since the bactrl r colrlss it is almost essntl 2 add a stain 2 bctria more visibl once stnd cell morphology can b obsrvd
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Bctrl cells r uslly colrlss been or cytoplasm 4 the most part is it transpart .Since the bactrl r colrlss it is almost essntl 2 add a stain 2 bctria more visibl once stnd cell morphology can b obsrvd
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Bacteria get stained very light. The most part of bacteria and it's cytoplasm is transparent or tends to be transparent. Hence heavy staining is required to see those parts. The bacteria are first washed in a purple stain called crystal violet. Then they are washed in iodine. The cells are then given a second stain with a organic compound called safranin.
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