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Flagella Stain
Flagella staining is a specialized technique used to visualize flagella under a light microscope. Because flagella are extremely thin, the procedure first applies a mordant—typically tannic acid or potassium alum—to coat and thicken the flagellum. Following the mordant, the specimen is stained with a dye, most commonly pararosaniline or basic fuchsin, rendering the thickened flagella visible.

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