Applying a Simple Stain to a Bacterial Culture
Overview
Applying a simple stain to a bacterial culture is a technique that is used for examining the size, shape, and arrangement of a specimen. It uses a dye to stain the cells, making them easier to see under a microscope.
In this experiment, we will demonstrate the steps for applying a simple stain to the bacterial organism, staphylococcus.
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