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20 March, 18:19

Which step in the Gram stain is the critical step in differentiating gram-positive cells from gram-negative cells? A) safranin B) alcohol-acetone C) iodine D) crystal violet

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  1. 20 March, 18:20
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    The correct answer is: B) alcohol-acetone

    Gram staining includes next steps:

    • Fixation - usually by heating or by using methanol

    • Primary stain (crystal violet) - it stains all cells blue/purple

    • Mordant - added to form a crystal violet iodine

    • Decolorization - distinguishes gram-positive from gram-negative cells. Acetone or ethanol are usually used. Acetone/ethanol extracts blue dye from Gram - bacteria (the lipid-rich, thin wall) more than from the, Gram + bacteria (lipid poor, thick walled). The Gram - bacteria appear colorless and Gram + bacteria remain blue.

    • Safranin-the red dye stains the decolorized Gram - bacteria.
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