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what are the four steps/stains of a Gram stain?
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primary stain, mordan, decolorizer, counterstain
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Gram's iodine
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mordant
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what is used as a decolorizer
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95% alcohol
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gram stain results of S. aureus
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gram + (purple) cocci
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gram stain results of N. subflava
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gram - (red) diplococci
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gram stain result of P. aeruginosa
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gram - (red) small rod
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gram stain result of B. megaterium
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gram + (purple) large rod
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what do gram + bacteria decolorize less easily
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thick PTG layer
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what is the motility of E. coli
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motile
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what is the motility of Klebsiella pneumoniae
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non-motile
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SIM
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sulfide, indole, motility
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what is the motility of Proteus mirabilis
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swarming motility
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growth radiating from streak line sually covering the entire surface of the plate
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swarming motility
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Proteus vulgaris demonstrates what arragnement of flagella
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peritrichous
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