Differences between Gram Positive and Gram Negative Bacteria
During the Gr...
Question
During the Gram stain, ________ cells decolourise when alcohol is applied
A
Positive
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B
Negative
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C
Both positive and negative
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D
Neither positive or negative
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Solution
The correct option is B Negative Gram-staining is based on the ability of bacteria cell wall to retaining the crystal violet dye during solvent treatment. The cell walls for Gram-positive microorganisms have a higher peptidoglycan and lower lipid content than gram-negative bacteria. The cell walls for gram-negative microorganisms have thinner peptidoglycan and higher lipid content than gram-positive bacteria. The removal of the lipid layer enhances the leaching of the crystal violet stain from the cells into the surrounding solvent. So during gram-stain, the gram-positive bacteria retain the crystal violet while the gram-negative decolourize as the high lipid content in the cell wall is washed away by the alcohol and their peptidoglycan layer is also thin to retain the crystal violet.