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- Name two conditions, which will affect the quality of your staining. B.What is a panoptic stain? Give one example. C.Name two blood
parasites that can be demonstrated using the Giemsa stain.
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- What are Romanowsky stains? Name four of these. b: What are the components of a Romanowsky stain? b: What is the optimum pH for staining with Giemsa. c: Name two conditions which will affect the quality of your staining. d: What is a panoptic stain. Give one example. e: Name two blood parasites that can be demonstrated using the Giemsa stain.a: What are the components of a Romanowsky stain? b: What is the optimum pH for staining with Giemsa. c: Name two conditions which will affect the quality of your staining. d: What is a panoptic stain. Give one example. e: Name two blood parasites that can be demonstrated using the Giemsa stain.Give three situations where the negative staining procedure would be used.
- 1. a) What are Romanowsky stains? Name four of these. b: What are the components of a Romanowsky stain?b: What is the optimum pH for staining with Giemsa. c: Name two conditions which will affect the quality of your staining. d: What is a panoptic stain. Give one example. e: Name two blood parasites that can be demonstrated using the Giemsa stain.Which of the following describes the usefulness of a Gram stain. Select all that apply. a. A Gram stain can be used to check for bacteria at the site of a suspected infection or in certain body fluids, such as blood or urine. b. A Gram stain can be used to determine whether penicillin will be effective at treating the patient or whether a different antibiotic should be used. c. A Gram stain can determine whether the bacteria have a thick or thin layer of peptidoglycan in their cell wall.A capsule stain is kind of: A Simple and Negative Stain B Differential and negative stain C Simple Stain D Differential stain E Negative Stain
- Describe how simple staining and fluorescence staining are similar and how they are different. What are the advantages of each?The acid-fast stain is used to stain _____. The decolorizer used to destain the cells is ______. Positive cells that retain the primary stain are ______, while negative cells are counterstained with _____ and will have a ______ color. *Please use answers from the options provided in the image below.Select all that apply to a direct simple stain: 1. the dye is acidic or negatively charged and stains the background 2. uses multiple dyes in the procedure 3. cells will never be distorted or shrunken 4. uses only 1 dye in the procedure 5. does involve a washing step 6. can be used to determine cell morphology, size, and arrangement. 7. does involve fixing 8. the dye is basic or positively charged and stains the bacteria 9. cells may be distorted or shrunken 10. does not involve a washing step 11. does not involve fixing
- name 5 things about method staining.The benefits of the negative stain include: Mark all that apply: 1. No shrinkage or distortion of cells due to no heat fixing 2. Because the cells don't take up stain they don't get shrunk or distorted 3. One can more accurately determine the cell size and shape because there is no shrinkage or distortion of cells 4. Negatively charged dyes are safer to work with than positively charged dyes 5. One can more accurately determine cell size and shape because the cells stand out against the backgrounda. Identify the cell shape, cell arrangement, and Gram reaction of the Unknown microbe in the image below. b. Suppose the corresponding Gram negative control were purple. Explain what step(s) of the Gram stain you would adjust and how you would adjust them to ensure the accuracy of your Unknown results