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Lab 3 Structure & Microscopy
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Lab Report Format Expectations
Utilize college level grammar and professional formatting when completing this
worksheet.
Submissions without proper formatting, all required photos or sufficient responses
will be rejected.
Pre-lab Questions
1. In this lab, you will conduct three experiments. What is the ultimate
goal of those experiments in the context of this lab? What learning
outcomes do you think this lab is attempting to convey with them?
In the first experiment, I will use simple staining to visualize the
shape and size of bacteria. In the second experiment, I will use
negative staining to get a more detailed look at bacterial morphology.
In the third experiment, I will perform Gram staining, which
combines techniques used in the first two labs. I think these
experiments are teaching how staining can help you identify
microbes, and it does in a way that builds up to the complexity of
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Gram staining, which is a little trickier but a very useful technique for
differentiating gram negative and positive bacteria.
2. Explain the purpose of staining in the context of microbiology. Why
do we utilize various staining techniques?
Microbes, by definition, cannot be seen by the naked eye. However,
even a microscope alone is not always sufficient for viewing
microbes. That’s where stains come in. When microorganisms take
up the stain (or not in some places in the case of negative staining),
they become easier to see because there is a color contrast present
between the slide and the organism. Because diagnoses and medical
treatments are often made after observing cultured microbes on
slides, it is very important that the microbiologists have and use as
many staining techniques as possible to help accurately identify
pathogens. Various staining methods exist because different
microbes work better for some staining techniques than others.
3. Each experiment in this lab will cover a different staining technique.
List those techniques below and provide a brief explanation of when
each of those techniques would be used.
○ Simple stain: a single dye is used to determine if bacteria are
present in a sample and what the basic morphology and
arrangement is of the bacteria present.
EMAIL:
STRAIGHTERLINE BIO250L
Lab 3 Structure & Microscopy
Questions with expert solutions
Student Name:
Access Code (located on the lid of your lab kit):
Lab Report Format Expectations
Utilize college level grammar and professional formatting when completing this
worksheet.
Submissions without proper formatting, all required photos or sufficient responses
will be rejected.
Pre-lab Questions
1. In this lab, you will conduct three experiments. What is the ultimate
goal of those experiments in the context of this lab? What learning
outcomes do you think this lab is attempting to convey with them?
In the first experiment, I will use simple staining to visualize the
shape and size of bacteria. In the second experiment, I will use
negative staining to get a more detailed look at bacterial morphology.
In the third experiment, I will perform Gram staining, which
combines techniques used in the first two labs. I think these
experiments are teaching how staining can help you identify
microbes, and it does in a way that builds up to the complexity of
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EMAIL:
Gram staining, which is a little trickier but a very useful technique for
differentiating gram negative and positive bacteria.
2. Explain the purpose of staining in the context of microbiology. Why
do we utilize various staining techniques?
Microbes, by definition, cannot be seen by the naked eye. However,
even a microscope alone is not always sufficient for viewing
microbes. That’s where stains come in. When microorganisms take
up the stain (or not in some places in the case of negative staining),
they become easier to see because there is a color contrast present
between the slide and the organism. Because diagnoses and medical
treatments are often made after observing cultured microbes on
slides, it is very important that the microbiologists have and use as
many staining techniques as possible to help accurately identify
pathogens. Various staining methods exist because different
microbes work better for some staining techniques than others.
3. Each experiment in this lab will cover a different staining technique.
List those techniques below and provide a brief explanation of when
each of those techniques would be used.
○ Simple stain: a single dye is used to determine if bacteria are
present in a sample and what the basic morphology and
arrangement is of the bacteria present.