Wright's Stain is a mixture of methylene blue and eosin in methanol. Gram's stain is crystal violet, iodine washed with acetone and proofed with a safranin dye to look for gram negative organism.
The difference between a biological stain and a compound imparting color is more one of use rather than effect. Both impart color, but a biological stain imparts color to a feature that we want to look at, like the nucleus of a cell, cell walls, fat cells, disease cells, etc. If we spilled, say prussian blue on a lab coat, it would be the same as a coffee stain, but applied to a sample of bone marrow, it detects the presence of iron.
a huge stain. a jumbo stain. a large stain.
A cause is the reason why something happened. A consequence is the result of an action. For example: The cause of the stain on his shirt was that his pen leaked ink all over it. The consequence of forgetting to put the cap on his pen was that it leaked all over his shirt.
Bleach will take a stain out.
Gram Negative
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The difference between Wright Stain and Giemsa Stain is the intensity of the stain. The Giemsa Stain provides a better stain intensity than the Giemsa stain.
A stain is temporary whereas dyes are permanent and can be removedonly after cell wall destruction.
A stain is used to color the wood while a varnish is a topcoat used to protect the wood.
Laundry Detergent Gets Rid Of Smells And Odors And Stain Removers Get Stains Out.
The difference between normal dirt and a stain is in their difficult to wash off. Normal dirt comes off easily but a stain is a colored patch which penetrative and thus making it hard to remove.
its the difference in cell wall of both the type of bacteria
a dye is used on inanimate objects & stain is used on animate objects .
The difference between Dieing and Dying is that Dieing means to stain with color. Cut, form shape with a die as in metal. Dying means passing away as in death.
There is no difference. They are one in the same.
Well a no name brand doesn't have a name but a brand name does
Gram positive bacteria stain purple with the Gram stain. This is because of the fact that they contain a thick layer of murein in their cell wall, which takes up the stain very well. Gram negative bacteria, however, do not display the thick layer of peptidoglycan on their outer surface. Therefore, they stain red with the counter stain.