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    Unknown Microbiology

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    morphologies were then observed and recorded‚ unknown A and unknown B‚ a Gram stain was then performed for each unknown. After determining the Gram reaction‚ alternate staining procedures were performed as needed. Unknown A required further endospore staining‚ whereas unknown B required no further staining procedures. Once all staining methods were complete‚ specific biochemical tests were performed. The biochemical tests were chosen from the unknown identification tables and dichotomous keys that

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    How will a microbiologist use this staining method to begin the identification of bacteria? Microbiologists use this staining method to begin the identification of bacteria because it will allow them to tell the four different categories based upon color reaction and shape. It is the first step that will help in identifying bacteria

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    Lab Practical 2 Morphological Staining Techniques Simple Stain- Uses 1 Stain 1. Acid Stains (- Charge)- Stains Background- Nigrosin‚ India Ink and Congo Red 2. Base Stains (+ Charge)- Stains Cell- Methylene Blue‚ Crystal Violet‚ Safranin Differential Staining Techniques- Any Staining Technique using 2 or more stains is differential. It allows us to differentiate between parts. 1. Gram Stain- Two Stains‚ PLUS Reagents- Distinguishes Chemical Composition of Cell Wall PG only (+ Purple)

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    D4 H and E staining procedures Haematoxylin and eosin staining is a technique used by pathologists to add definition to nuclei and other parts of a cell in tissue samples under a microscope so that they can see it better when analysing the cells form and abnormalities. The H&E technique is the most commonly used in histology and the diagnoses of malignancies is based largely on the results of this procedure. The dyes will specifically stain elements of a cell or tissue because the dyes have a high

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    Manipulation of Bacteria

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    a MacConkey agar plate. The first part of the experiment involved the methods of manipulating‚ identifying and counting the bacteria and the second part was to find out whether the bacteria E.coli was the only type found in the given area by gram staining. E.coli was the chosen bacteria for this type of experiment. It is a gram negative bacterium that will grow rapidly given ‘any culture medium with the necessary energy source‚ nutrients‚ pH‚ and temperature’. Therefore‚ MacConkey Agar being the

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    The problem that was required to be investigated in this laboratory experiment was to determine which type of cleaning product would be able to prevent the most bacterial growth when placed in a neutral environment. In order to answer this problem‚ 8 different disinfectants were tested‚ including sterile water‚ and their after two days their zones of inhibition were measured and recorded. A hypothesis that was formulated before experimenting was‚ “If the type of disinfectant is Mouthwash‚ then it

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    nanoparticles by Bacillus sp.: The microorganisms in the most contaminated toilet Sink were isolated by dilution technique. The dominant bacterial strains are identified as Bacillus sp.‚ on the basis of morphological and biochemical characteristics. Gram’s staining: Gram positive and rod shape. They were serially diluted and spread on nutrient agar plates. The starch has been hydrolyzed and a clear zone by the addition of iodine solution. Visual identification: When bacterial biomass mixed with silver nitrate

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    Lab Report

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    NUMBER TWO DATE: 3/25/2010 inal attachment Lab Experiment number 11  PURPOSE: To learn the Gram stain technique‚ the reason for the stain‚ and how to identify the results of the organisms stained.  MATERIALS: Bunsen burner‚ inoculating loop‚ staining tray‚ glass slides‚ bibulous paper‚ lens paper‚ oil‚ and microscope  METHODS: Apply Crystal Violet (Primary stain) for 1 minute. Rinse with D-water Apply Iodine (Mordant) for 1 minute. Rinse with D-water. Apply Alcohol (Decolorize) for 30 seconds

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    Salmonella

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    bacteria do not maintain the crystal violet dye used in the gram staining method because of their cell walls that are thin .most of the gram negative bacteria are usually harmful to the host. (Gram negative rod shape salmonella entrica) There are several tests and experiments that classified the genus of the unknown species‚ which known as gram staining method. Carbohydrate fermentation: 1) Phenol red lactose broth

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    Micro lab quiz 2

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    Microbiology Lab Quiz #2 Study Guide Exercise 9 -- The Gram Stain Compare and contrast simple and differential staining techniques. Simple Staining Simple staining is useful in determining the basic morphology of an organism. Simple staining involves only one reagent i.e. crystal violet‚ basic fuchsin‚ or methylene blue. Simple dyes used to stain bacteria have a positive charge cationic (+)‚ therefore‚ they are attracted to the bacteria that are usually negatively charged anionic (-) Depends

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