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assess the following descriptions, and classify them according to their respective staining type. minimizes shrinkage and distortion of cells; cells repel stain and appear colorless; capsule stain with nigrosin; useful to quickly determine cell size and shape; used to detect mycobacterium tuberculosis in sputum samples; uses a single dye; uses primary dye and counterstain; cells with lipopolysaccharide (lps) stain pink. categories: negative, differential, simple.
To solve this, we analyze each description and match it to the staining type (Negative, Differential, Simple) based on staining principles:
Negative Staining
- cells repel stain and appear colorless: In negative staining, the background is stained, and cells (hydrophobic or with repelling structures) remain colorless.
- capsule stain with nigrosin: Nigrosin is a negative stain; it colors the background, leaving capsules (and cells) unstained/colorless.
Differential Staining
- *used to detect Mycobacterium tuberculosis in sputum samples: Acid - fast staining (a differential stain) is used for Mycobacterium*.
- uses primary dye and counterstain: Differential stains (e.g., Gram, acid - fast) use a primary dye and a counterstain to differentiate cell types.
- cells with lipopolysaccharide (LPS) stain pink: In Gram staining (differential), Gram - negative bacteria (with LPS) take up the counterstain (safranin) and appear pink.
Simple Staining
- minimizes shrinkage and distortion of cells: Simple stains (using basic dyes) are gentle and reduce cell distortion.
- useful to quickly determine cell size and shape: Simple staining (one dye) allows quick visualization of cell morphology.
- uses a single dye: By definition, simple staining uses only one dye to color cells.
Final Classification Table
| Staining Type | Descriptions |
|---|---|
| Differential | used to detect Mycobacterium tuberculosis in sputum samples; uses primary dye and counterstain; cells with lipopolysaccharide (LPS) stain pink |
| Simple | minimizes shrinkage and distortion of cells; useful to quickly determine cell size and shape; uses a single dye |
(If you need the answer in a different format, e.g., listing each stain type with its descriptions, let me know!)
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To solve this, we analyze each description and match it to the staining type (Negative, Differential, Simple) based on staining principles:
Negative Staining
- cells repel stain and appear colorless: In negative staining, the background is stained, and cells (hydrophobic or with repelling structures) remain colorless.
- capsule stain with nigrosin: Nigrosin is a negative stain; it colors the background, leaving capsules (and cells) unstained/colorless.
Differential Staining
- *used to detect Mycobacterium tuberculosis in sputum samples: Acid - fast staining (a differential stain) is used for Mycobacterium*.
- uses primary dye and counterstain: Differential stains (e.g., Gram, acid - fast) use a primary dye and a counterstain to differentiate cell types.
- cells with lipopolysaccharide (LPS) stain pink: In Gram staining (differential), Gram - negative bacteria (with LPS) take up the counterstain (safranin) and appear pink.
Simple Staining
- minimizes shrinkage and distortion of cells: Simple stains (using basic dyes) are gentle and reduce cell distortion.
- useful to quickly determine cell size and shape: Simple staining (one dye) allows quick visualization of cell morphology.
- uses a single dye: By definition, simple staining uses only one dye to color cells.
Final Classification Table
| Staining Type | Descriptions |
|---|---|
| Differential | used to detect Mycobacterium tuberculosis in sputum samples; uses primary dye and counterstain; cells with lipopolysaccharide (LPS) stain pink |
| Simple | minimizes shrinkage and distortion of cells; useful to quickly determine cell size and shape; uses a single dye |
(If you need the answer in a different format, e.g., listing each stain type with its descriptions, let me know!)