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If using a gram stain, they will turn Crystal Violet.
Gram- negative bacteria turns red to pink after the gram stain is performed.
Gram positive bacterial stain purple. They do not take up the counter stain.
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yes yes gram stain is a purple color that makes takes gram crackers and makes them good to eat.
Its the primary stain of the procedure. IT stains the Gram positive organisms
Its the primary stain of the procedure. IT stains the Gram positive organisms
Yes. The gram stain procedure separates all bacteria into one of two groups - into gram-negative bacteria which do not stain purple and into gram-positive cells which do stain purple. In structural terms, the ability of a cell to become stained during the gram stain procedure is due to the chemical makeup of the cell wall.
Safranin
The gram stain uses a decolorizing product so it is possible to differentiate between the gram and the gram cells. Gram positive cells stain purple in color.
If using a gram stain, they will turn Crystal Violet.
Gram- negative bacteria turns red to pink after the gram stain is performed.
____________Color of Gram-positive_______Color of Gram-negativePrimary stainCrystal violet_____Purple____________________ PurpleMordant:Iodine____________Purple________________________PurpleDecolorizing agent:Alcohol-acetone__ Purple____________________ ColorlessCounterstain:Safranin___________Purple_________________________Red
If you are talking about a Gram Stain, then red. E. coli is Gram negative which means that Safranin will stain it red during a gram stain.
Gram positive bacterial stain purple. They do not take up the counter stain.
The color for gram positive is purple/violet if done correctly.
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