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what would a spore former (bacteria) look like if you forgot the safranin stain?
15 years ago

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Bob
If you forgot to add the safranin to your spore stain, you would only be able to see the spores and not the actual cells.

P.S. This was an easy one, the answer was basically on the lab handout, and you should have picked it up from Ms. Stafford during class.
15 years ago

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