Simple bacterial staining technique

Welcome to our suite of NUI Galway Microbiology teaching videos. We hope that they will guide you in performing your experiments in a scientific and safe manner. This video describes how to perform a simple stain. When viewed under a microscope, bacteria are opaque and almost invisible to the naked eye. In order to study their morphology, cells are stained with different dyes. The simple dye uses a single stain only, which adheres to the cell, giving it colour. The stain used in this experiment was methylene blue.
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