Why is the Acid-Fast stain used in place of the Gram stain?
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The cell wall of acid-fast bacteria contains a high concentration of mycolic acids, which are long-chain fatty acids. These mycolic acids make the cell wall impermeable to many staining techniques, including the Gram stain. The Acid-Fast stain uses a combination Show more…
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