BIOL 2010 Quiz: Prokaryotes

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Eubacteria (true bacteria) - lacks nucleus, cell wall made of peptidoglycan, many form spores. How they stain by a variety of dyes. Gram stain: important stain also in being able to cure bacterial diseases, begin with un-stained cells. Initially stained with crystal violet dye [ stains any bacteria very well ]. This purple dye allows you to see the bacteria. Those cells are then treated with a mordant which fix the dye onto the bacteria [sodium-iodide or iodine] the mordant holds and sticks that dye in an aggregate and will therefore be all clumped together. Still have all purple cells due to crystal violet stain associated with it. Then dissolve the walls of the bacteria using an alcohol or an acetone solvent. Will dissolve the wall if it has a particular chemical composition. It is this step that differentiates between the two. The alcohol dissolves mucopolysaccharide walls that allows the dye to leave the cell.

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