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Protists are often stained using a silver stain, not a Gram stain.
Gram positive bacteria stain violet due to the presence of a thick layer of peptidoglycan in their cell walls, which retains the crystal violet these cells are stained with. If the violet can be washed out and the counter stain (pink) is added, the bacteria are Gram-.
Bacteria are hard to see if they are not stained, but if you stain them they are dead, so motility can not be determined.
Nigrosin is a dye made of synthetic ingredients. it is a negative stain, which is what is required to be able to stain staphylococcus.
Because it is a Gram-negative bacterium and can be stained with Gram-negative stain.
Unfinished hardwood floor easily absorbs moisture. To remove mortar stain on it, blot the stain with dry towel and sprinkle affected area with baking soda. Dip brush in white vinegar and scrub the stained area.
An azurophile is a cell which has been readily stained with an azure stain.
Protists are often stained using a silver stain, not a Gram stain.
Of course, do you want a stain in your carpet? If it's a liquid, egt a damp cloth and dab, then rub, if a solid has stained the carpet, get some stain remover or some hot soapy water and scrub.
capsule does not gets stained it appears to be colourless when stained using manewals staining procedure
The color
Removing stains depends greatly on what type of stain and what is stained. The first step in removing any stain is lifting as much as possible from the surface, whether that means blotting a liquid or scraping wax. Then you follow different steps depending on whether the stained item can be laundered and what caused the stain. A general rule of thumb for laundry is to use a commercial pretreatment and rinse the stain before you put it in the washing machine.
Can it stain something else - no.Can it be stained from something else - yes.
no it is not stained sothat you can stain or paint it how you like.
Candida is a fungi and cannot be gram stained. Only bacterias can be gram stained as either positive or negative.
Remove most of stain as possible, use soft white cloth and keep blotting until you have soaked up as much liquid as possible,dillute with water, continue blotting until liquid is almost gone, keep repeating until stain is gone.
HPV is a virus. Viruses aren't gram stained.