Microbiology MCQS - QUESTION DETAILS

What is the function of the Gram stain in microbiology?
A. Distinguishing bacterial cell walls
B. Identifying viral infections
C. Staining fungal hyphae
D. Differentiating plant cells

The Gram stain is used to distinguish bacterial cell walls based on their staining characteristics.

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