MCB 3020L Lecture Notes - Periplasm, Firmicutes, Coordination Complex

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The purpose of this experiment is to identify gram negative and gram positive specimens on a slide. Because the two types of bacteria have different characteristics to their cell walls, the stains react differently with the specimens. Gram positive bacteria has a membrane surrounded by a thick cell wall of peptidoglycan. Gram negative bacteria has an inner membrane covered by a thin layer of peptidoglycan and then another outer membrane. The difference in thickness of the peptidoglycan layers contributes the different results of the two types of bacteria after staining. Gram positive bacteria hold the original purple stain because of its thick cell wall. Gram negative bacteria, however, will shed this stain once the alcohol is applied and then will easily take up the new pink stain. When viewing our resulting slide, gram positive will appear purple, and gram negative bacteria will appear pink.

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