Gram staining identifies
different bacteria types and it separates bacteria into two groups (gram negative
and gram positive) based on their cell wall constituents through the use of different
special dyes. Simple staining involves the use of a single stain solution and
is unable to identify the exact organism.
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Your answer would be "Dissolved Oxygen"
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Answer:
Explanation:
1: it left rich black soil
2:The rosetta stone
3: not 100% on this one but i think it's they had planned grid-like streets
4:The began near the yellow and yangtze rivers
I did this last year. im pretty sure they are correct but am really sorry if they aren't. hope it helps
The names of most enzymes end in "-ase." Some enzymes which have been known longer have older names that don't end in "ase." For example: pepsin, trypsin, and chrymotrypsin which are all enzymes localized in the digestive tract. hope u got the point