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Micrograph Bacillus cereus 48 h endospore 1000X p000061

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This micrograph was taken at 1000X total magnifcation on a brightfield microscope. The subject is Bacillus cereus cells were grown in broth culture for 48 hours at 30 degrees Celsius. The cells were heat-fixed to a slide and stained with malachite green (endospores) and safranin red (vegetative cells) prior to visualization.Image credit: Emily Fox

Material Type: Diagram/Illustration

Author: Emily Fox

Micrograph Bacillus subtilis 5d endospore 1000X p000064

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This micrograph was taken at 1000X total magnifcation on a brightfield microscope. The subject is Bacillus subtilis cells were grown in broth culture for 5 days at 30 degrees Celsius. The cells were heat-fixed to a slide and stained with malachite green (endospores) and safranin red (vegetative cells) prior to visualization.Image credit: Emily Fox

Material Type: Diagram/Illustration

Author: Emily Fox

Micrograph Escherichia coli 48h endospore 1000X p000067

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This micrograph was taken at 1000X total magnifcation on a brightfield microscope. The subject is Escherichia coli cells were grown in broth culture for 48 hours at 30 degrees Celsius. The cells were heat-fixed to a slide and stained with malachite green (endospores) and safranin red (vegetative cells) prior to visualization. No endospores are seen, as E. coli does not form endospores.Image credit: Emily Fox

Material Type: Diagram/Illustration

Author: Emily Fox

Micrograph Escherichia coli 5d endospore 1000X p000068

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This micrograph was taken at 1000X total magnifcation on a brightfield microscope. The subject is Escherichia coli cells were grown in broth culture for 5 days at 30 degrees Celsius. The cells were heat-fixed to a slide and stained with malachite green (endospores) and safranin red (vegetative cells) prior to visualization. No endospores are seen, as E. coli does not form endospores.Image credit: Emily Fox

Material Type: Diagram/Illustration

Author: Emily Fox