The SA refers to streptococcus aureus, generally these bacteria are non motile in nature
The streptococcus mutans has the capability to attach to the surface by making a film or a coat and sticking to it and hence motile.
microbiology: based on these results which bacterium is truly motile? how do you know? MAT SA
microbiology: based on these results which bacterium is truly
motile? how do you know?
MAT SA
microbiology expert needed
answer question 2,3,4 (focus on #2)
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