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hello, can you draw the teeth smear with methylene blue on positive simple staining in 1000x objective? thank you
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- * Q/ Why don't we fixation to simple negative staining?Choose the 4 most correct steps from the list below for a simple positive stain and organize them into the most correct order. Briefly explain the purpose of each step you chose. • Heat fix • Dip slide in acid alcohol • Wash slide with ethanol • Apply Congo Red to the slide • Apply Crystal Violet to the slide • Make a smear • Wash slide with waterit's so confusing, can you specify what are they positive for? like Positive for Xanthoproteic test (letters)** Negative for Xanthoproteic test. (letters)** Negative for phenol group (letters)** Has the presence of phenol group. (letters)**
- What chemicals are used for the Simple Stain from our lab experience? Check all that apply. carbolic acid mycolic acid phenol acid fuschin malachite green safranin nigrosin iodine ethanol methylene blue crystal violet carbol fuschin Congo red acid-alcohol O O O O O O O O O O O O O OWhat are the principle and basic concepts of Simple staining? (please explain it thoroughly in a lengthy but clear explanation, thank you so much.)In outline form discuss the steps of Ziehl-Neelsen staining Complete the table for National Reporting Scale (Description) National Reporting Scale Result Description 0 +n 1+ 2+ 3+