University of California, Davis
MIC 103L
(#3) Transit Visa - A06 1) Sketch and label your Olympus Microscope. Label each Part listed in 12 Point BOLD in the Lab Manual 3.2 Page 1. 2) Make a Table (or a Flow Chart) giving each of the Steps in a Gram Stain (including Rinses) and what is happening in Staphylococcus epidermidis (a Gram Positive Bacterium) and in Escherichia coli
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(#3) Transit Visa - A06 1) Sketch and label your Olympus Microscope. Label each Part listed in 12 Point BOLD in the Lab Manual 3.2 Page 1. 2) Make a Table (or a Flow Chart) giving each of the Steps in a Gram Stain (including Rinses) and what is happening in Staphylococcus epidermidis (a Gram Positive Bacterium) and in Escherichia coli (a Gram Negative Bacterium) during each of these Steps. Hint: Spend some Quality Time on this Table or Flow Chart and it will be ever-so- useful during Exam 1. Step 1: Make a smear with an isolated colony on your bacteria plate Step 2: Heat Fix the bacteria in order to fix the morphology, adhere the bacteria to the slide, and kill the bacteria. Step 3: Stain the slide using the flowchart below: This study source was downloaded by 100000874968972 from CourseHero.com on 04-12-2024 05:37:47 GMT -05:00 https://www.coursehero.com/file/193061538/3-Transit-Visa-The-Olympus-Microscopepdf/
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