<span>Because the solvent is water, making them a liquid and fluid.</span>
Answer:
In the decolorization step alcohol is used which destain the gram-negative bacteria but not gram-positive because alcohol degrades the LPS cell wall of gram-negative bacteria which allow the crystal violet to moves out of the cell.
So if we use too little alcohol then the alcohol will not able to decolorize all the gram-negative bacteria and most of the cell in the culture will appear violet or purple because crystal violet retained in the cell wall of bacteria.
So the sample of gram-negative bacteria will appear as gram-positive bacteria under the microscope.
I believe the answer is wave summation. They result when one wave of contraction is added to another. A 2nd contraction of the muscle occurs before relaxation of the first contraction is complete. When the stimuli is not strong to enable muscle contraction, it continues to add stimuli until the muscle contracts.
Answer:
in the center linking the 2
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