Color is the characteristic of light determined by its wavelength, which can be perceived by human eyes and measured using scientific instruments. In microbiology, color helps in identifying and differentiating microorganisms under a microscope.
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Light's wavelength determines its color, with shorter wavelengths appearing blue/violet and longer wavelengths appearing red.
Staining techniques in microbiology use color to enhance the visibility of microorganisms.
The human eye can perceive wavelengths approximately between 400 nm (violet) and 700 nm (red).
Different colors can indicate various properties of microorganisms, such as their cell wall composition.
Fluorescent stains emit specific colors when exposed to UV light, aiding in the identification of microbial structures.