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بسم هللا الرحمن الرحيم
140MICRO
LAB 6: SIMPLE STAIN
+ NEGATIVE STAIN
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PURPOSE
To recognize the three basic shapes
of bacterial cells.
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THE THREE COMMON SHAPES OF
BACTERIA:
1-Coccus
Spiral3-
Bacillus2-
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having one of the following arrangements:
Diplococcus: a pair of cocci
Streptococcus: a chain of cocci
Tetrad: a square of 4 cocci
Sarcina: a cube of 8 cocci
Staphylococcus: cocci in
irregular, often grape-like clusters
1-Coccus
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Bacillus: a single bacillus
Streptobacillus: bacilli in chains
Coccobacillus: oval and similar to a coccus
Bacillus2-
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Vibrio: an incomplete spiral or comma-shaped
Spirillum: a thick, rigid spiral
Spirochete: a thin, flexible spiral
Spiral3-
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SIMPLE STAIN
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The simple stain is a very simple staining procedure involving only one stain.
You may choose from methylene blue, safranin, and crystal violet.
SIMPLE STAIN :
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SIMPLE STAIN :
1. Prepare the smear.
- place a small drop of water on a clean slide. Drag the sterile inoculating needle tip through the edge of colony.
- Gently spread the mixture into a circle to spread out.
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SIMPLE STAIN :
2. Let the smear air dry completely.
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SIMPLE STAIN :
3. Heat-Fix the smear.
Smears are heat-fixed by quickly passing the slide through a flame two or three times.
This causes the microbes to stick to the slide and not get washed off during the staining process.
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SIMPLE STAIN :
4. Stain the smear.
Place the slide on a rack over the sink. Flood the smear with stain and let it for 60-90 seconds. Rinse gently and blot dry.
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SIMPLE STAIN :
5. Then, place a drop of oil directly on the stained smear .Turn the oil lens into position and fine focus to observe the cells.
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RESULT
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Coccus (cocci pl.)
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Bacillus (Bacilli pl.)
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Spirillum (Spirilli pl.)
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NEGATIVE STAIN
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NEGATIVE STAIN :
1. Place a very small drop of nigrosin near one end of a well-cleaned and flamed slide.
2. Remove a small amount of the culture with an inoculating loop and disperse it in the drop of stain .
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NEGATIVE STAIN :
3. Use another clean slide to spread the drop of stain containing the organism using the following technique.
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5. Allow the smear to dry without heating.
6. Observe the cells with microscope.
NEGATIVE STAIN :
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RESULT
Negatively Stained Bacillus Negatively Stained Cocci
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الشهرانيشروق .أ
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Purpose: To recognize the three basic shapes of bacterial cells.
Principle: In order to observe most bacterial cells using bright field microscopy the cells must
be dark enough to see, that is they must have contrast to the light. To create contrast a simple
stain can be used. Simple stains use basic dyes which are positively charged. These positive
dyes interact with the slightly negatively charged bacterial cell wall thus lending the color
of the dye to the cell wall.
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The simple stain can be used to determine cell shape, size, and arrangement.
True to its name, the simple stain is a very simple staining procedure involving only one stain. You may choose from methylene blue, Gram safranin, and Gram crystal violet.
Basic stains, such as methylene blue, Gram safranin, or Gram crystal violet are useful for staining most bacteria. These stains
will readily give up a hydroxide ion or accept a hydrogen ion, which leaves the stain positively charged. Since the surface of
most bacterial cells is negatively charged, these positively charged stains adhere readily to the cell surface. For more detailed information, consult page 93 of your lab manual.
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