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    Which May Result in Gram-Positive Bacteria Appearing to Be Gram-Negative
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Which May Result in Gram-Positive Bacteria Appearing to Be Gram-Negative

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Question 19

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Which may result in Gram-positive bacteria appearing to be Gram-negative?


A) Decolorizing too long
B) Decolorizing too short
C) Using old cultures
D) Using young cultures
E) Decolorizing too long AND using old cultures

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