Differential Staining B: Negative staining ~ thin smear C: Endospore Stain

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Results:
*Describe what a
positive/negative
result will look like
Predicted Results/
Other:
Positive Result:
Bio 235 Pre lab Sheets May 31 2022.docx
List predicted results
for each organism
Negative Result:
Brief Explanation:
Brief Explanation:
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Endospore staining:

Endospore staining is a method used to selectively stain bacterial endospores. This method was first published in 1922 by Dorner and was later modified by Shaeffer and Fulton. This method helps in distinguishing between the spore-forming bacteria from the non-spore-forming ones. 

 

 

 

 

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