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    A Bacterial Cell Is Interpreted as Gram-Positive When It Forms
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A Bacterial Cell Is Interpreted as Gram-Positive When It Forms

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A bacterial cell is interpreted as gram-positive when it forms purple insoluble crystal violet-iodine complexes within the cell during the Gram stain.

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