by Anonymous on February 11th, 2009

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Suppose you Gram stained a sample from a pure culture of bacteria and observed a field of red and purple cocci. Adjacent cells were not always the same color. What would you conclude?

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Suppose you gram stained a sample
Suppose you gram stained a sample from a pure culture of bacteria and observed a field of red and purple cocci adjacent cells were not always the same color what would you conclude
Suppose you gram stained a sample from a pure culture and observed a field of red and purple cocci what would you conclude
Suppose you gram stained a sample from a pure culture and observed a field of red and purple cocci adjacent cells were not always the same color what do you conclude
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