Multiple Choice
Which may result in Gram-positive bacteria appearing to be Gram-negative?
A) Decolorizing too long AND using young cultures.
B) Decolorizing too short AND using young cultures.
C) Decolorizing too long AND using old cultures.
D) Decolorizing too short AND using old cultures.
E) Forgetting to decolorize AND using old cultures.
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