3-7/8 PL Quiz Flashcards

1
Q

this is a differential stain in which a decolorization step occurs between the application of two basic stains

A

gram stain

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2
Q

primary stain

A

crystal violet

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3
Q

this is added second to enhance the crystal violet staining

A

mordant(iodine)

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4
Q

this is the third and most critical step in the procedure

A

decolorization

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5
Q

these cells are decolorized

A

gram negative cells

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6
Q

what is colorized by the red counterstain, safranin

A

gram negative cells

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7
Q

what color are the gram positive and why

A

purple because they are not decolorized and stay crystal violet

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8
Q

the ability to resist decolorization or not is based on what

A

the different wall constructions of gram positive and gram negative cells

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9
Q

what do gram negative cell walls contain

A

higher lipid content and thinner peptidoglycan layer

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10
Q

what extracts the lipid and makes the gram negative cell wall more porus

A

the decolorizer

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11
Q

why is the gram positive less susceptible to the decolorizer

A

it has thicker peptidoglycan and a greater degree of cross linking

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12
Q

most variable results are a consequence of what

A

poor technique

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13
Q

this happens by leaving the decolorizer on too long and get reddish positive cells

A

overdecolorize

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14
Q

this happens when the gram negative cells are produced as purple

A

underdecolorizer

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15
Q

what is another source of poor gram stain

A

inconsistency in preparation of the emulsion

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16
Q

what is the size of a good emulsion

A

dime size

17
Q

what does the gram allow

A

determination of cell morphology, size and arrangement

18
Q

what is the basis for acid fast differential stains

A

the presence of mycolic acids in the cell walls of acid fast organisms

19
Q

this is a waxy substance that gives acid fast cells a higher affinity for the primary stain and resistance to decolonization by an acid alcohol solution

A

mycolic acid

20
Q

what are the two acid fast stain methods

A

ZN and K methods

21
Q

this method uses heat as part of the staining process

A

ZN method

22
Q

this method uses a cold stain

A

K method

23
Q

this repels typical aqueous stains

A

waxy wall of acid fast cells

24
Q

in the ZN method this is used as the primary stain because it is lipid soluble and penetrates the waxy cell

A

carbolfuchsin