33. Shigella dysenteriac
34.ureaplasma urealyticum.
35.rickettsia rickettsia.
36.pseudomonas aeruginosa.
37.pasteurella multocida
38.yersinia pests
39.treponema pallidum
40.salmonella enteritidis
41.proteins mirabilis
42.vibrio cholera
43.salmonella typhi
QUESTIONS 33 43 MANY BACTERIA ARE ASSOCIATED WITH COMMONLY OCCURRING ILLNESSES. ROUTINE MICROSCOPIC ANALYSIS OF CULTURES,...
is there a way to easily remember this? that includes what dieases they cause. thank you in advance Gram Negative Bacteria: Gram Positive Bacteria: Clostridium tetani . C. botulinum C. perfringens C. difficile Bacillus anthracis Bacillus cereus • Staphylococcus aureus Streptococcus pyogenes Streptococcus pneumoniae Streptococcus mutans | Salmonella spp. 2 Salmonella typhi 3 Shigella dysenteriae e 4 Klebsiella pneumoniae 5 Escherichia coli o 6 Vibrio cholera 7 Campylobacter jejunio Hemophilus influenza 9 Bordetella pertussis 10 Legionella pneumophilia Pseudomonas aeruginosa 12...
microbiology help TOT Zoo Add Page Insert Table Chart Text Shape Media Comment These questions will serve in lieu of a lab report for Exercise 15, 16, and 17 You will find the answer to these questions in the background, procedure, results and interpretation sections of manual Exercise 15, 16, and 17, videos, Actions of Selective and Differential Media Chart, and the Principle/Theory article in homework section.) General Questions 1. What is the purpose (function) of selective media? (How does...
26% -), AT&T LTE 10:08 AM Capstone Case Studies.. Case Study and Questions A 65-year old man entered the emergency department of a local hospital. He appeared to be acutely ill with abdominal tenderness and a temperature ef 40" C. The patient was taken to urpery because appendicitis was suspected. A ruptured appendix surounded by 20 ml of foul-smelling pus was Sound at laparotomy. The pus was drained and submitied Sor acrobic and anacrobie bacterial culture analysis. Postoperatively, the patient...