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What are the massed filaments called that appear red in color due to -fast staining when mycobacterium tuberculosis infected tissue is observed under a microscope?

A) Nuclei
B) Chromosomes
C) Ribosomes
D) Acid-fast bacilli

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The massed filaments that appear red when stained with acid-fast staining and observed under a microscope in tissues infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis are called Acid-fast bacilli (D).

Step-by-step explanation:

The massed filaments that appear red in color due to acid-fast staining when Mycobacterium tuberculosis infected tissue is observed under a microscope are called D) Acid-fast bacilli. This staining technique is necessary because the waxy coat of mycolic acid on the bacteria’s cell wall prevents penetration by normal Gram stain reagents.

Therefore, the acid-fast stain uses carbol fuchsin as the primary stain and heat to penetrate the waxy cell wall, followed by a decolorizer. Mycobacterium tuberculosis is an acid-fast, high G+C, gram-positive bacterium. After the staining process, the bacteria retain the red color of the primary stain, while other cell types are decolorized and then counterstained with methylene blue, appearing blue.

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