Staining patterns
from class: Microbiology Definition Staining patterns are the specific ways in which bacterial cells absorb and display various stains, highlighting different structural components. These patterns are essential for identifying and classifying bacteria.
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Predict what's on your test 5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test Gram staining differentiates bacteria into Gram-positive and Gram-negative based on cell wall composition. Acid-fast staining is used to identify Mycobacterium species, which have waxy cell walls that resist conventional stains. Endospore staining highlights the presence of endospores in certain bacteria, aiding in identification of genera like Bacillus and Clostridium. Simple stains use a single dye to color bacterial cells uniformly, making basic cell shapes and arrangements visible. Negative staining involves staining the background rather than the cells, useful for visualizing capsules and delicate structures. Review Questions What does Gram staining reveal about bacterial cell walls? Which staining technique is specifically used for Mycobacterium species? Why would a microbiologist use negative staining?
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