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Submitted by cslavin on Mon, 04/22/2019 - 13:34

In the unknown lab, we started by gram-staining our unknown organism. This is a way of testing for the presence of a thick polysaccharide wall. Gram positive organisms have this thick wall, while gram negative organisms do not. To gram stain, first 4-5 drops of crystal violet are added onto the organism. Then after 60 seconds it is washed off with sterile water, and 4-5 drops of iodine is added for 60 seconds. Then hydrogen peroxide is added and left on for 10 seconds. Then 4-5 drops of safran is added for 60 seconds. Once that is done, the organism is observed under a microscope. The gram positive organisms appear purple, and the gram negative organisms appear pink. Gram negative organisms consist of non-fermenters and enteric bacteria. Gram positive organisms consist of staphococci and strepococci. Oxidase tests are done on gram negative bacteria to distunguish between non-fermenters and enteric bacteria. Positive tests appear for non-fermenters. Catalase tests are done on gram positive tests to distinguisg between staphococci and strepococci. Positive tests appear for staphococci. 

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Dont think you need to repeat unknown twice in the opening sentence 

Just watch out for verb/noun associations! In these sentences: "To gram stain, first 4-5 drops of crystal violet are added onto the organism. Then after 60 seconds it is washed off with sterile water, and 4-5 drops of iodine is added for 60 seconds.," you first say that drops are added onto the organism, and then in the second sentence, you say drops is added. So just change that to 'are' and fix it in the remainder of the paragraph.