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- What is the primary stain for the Ziehl-Neelson acid fast stain? What color is this stain? What cells will display this stain once you finish the stain and view your slide? Paragraph BIUmove the images of bacterial cells into the chart to illustrate the color of gram-positive and gram negative cells after each step of Gram stain processmycobacterium tuberculosis Gram staining status OR acid-fast stain cell wall description. Explain why your pathogen has this status by describing your pathogen's cell wall structure
- Acid-Fast stain M. Smegmatis -morphology shape -Arrangement -Acid-fast or non-acid-fastNegative Stain (list color of organism stained with negative stain) - Capsule Stain (list color and example of organism with capsule) - Spore stain (list color and example of spore and cell) * PreviousWhy is it called as differential stain
- What is the purpose of fixing a smear? Mark all that apply: 1. To attach the bacteria to the slide 2. To cause the cells to shrink and become distorted 3. To kill the bacteria so they aren't harmed by the staining method 4. To break down the cell wall in order to make the cells accept stain 5. To kill the bacteria to make the slide safer to handleWhat stain technique must this be? What is used to stain the background? What is used to stain the bacterial cell (in our method)? What structure is the clear (white) layer? Do we heat fix this? Capsule stain, No heat fixation, crystal violet, copper sulfate,Create paragraphs to differentiate among the following terms: positive stain, negative stain, simple stain, and differential stain. please provide minimum of 400 words