Make a dichotomous key to distinguish among the orders of Gammaproteobacteria
Dichotomous key:
Dichotomous means divided into two parts.
A dichotomous key is a tool that allows the user to determine the identity of items in the natural world, such as trees, wildflowers, mammals, reptiles, rocks, and fish.
Keys consist of a series of choices that lead the user to the correct name of a give.
Proteobacteria is further divided into
1)Alphaproteobacteria
2)Betaproteobacteria
3)Gammaproteobacteria
Make a dichotomous key to distinguish among the orders of Gammaproteobacteria
A dichotomous key was made to distinguish between various endospore forming bacteria. Why would Gram staining not be the best choice to use first in the dichotomous key?
From the following classes of proteobacteria listed, choose one from below to create a dichotomous key. a. Betaproteobacteria b. Gammaproteobacteria c. Deltaproteobacteria and Epsilon proteobacteria [Must do both] d. Firmicutes and tenericutes [must do both] e. Actinobacteria
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starting with hydrolysis make a dichotomous key using bacitracin,
CAMP, sxt, bile esculin, optochin, bile solubility
Unknown Gram Rod Gram+ Cocous Lactose+ Lactose Coagulase Coagulase + E coll S aureus P. aeruginoss S. epldermidis Practice Dichotomous Key Using the information on the following Matrix Chart, createa dichotomous key whose format is similar to the example given earlier. Your first step is to identify a test that comes as close as possible to separating...
make a dichotomous key
Study Bring Lab Practical Study NNNN CHALLENGE QUESTION You are given an unknown bacterium to identify. You do some initial testing and determine that the bacterium is a Gram-negative, motile rod with no unique colony morphology or pigmentation when grown on an agar plate. Given the following metabolic profiles for six known Gram-negative rods. create a dichotomous key which will guide the testing of your unknown bacterium. List all of the tests that you will need...
Create dichotomous key that will be used in identification of these microorganisms.
Below is a portion of your hypothetical dichotomous key for one of your unknown bacteria. Your TA has given you approval to start your biochemical tests. How many Kliger slants will you start based on this dichotomous key? Indole Esculin Glucose Kliglers Lactose Raffinose Kliglers
Why might describing the color of the organisms not be useful in the dichotomous key? . Which two organisms were most closely related: spirogyra, volvox, euglena, amoeba and paramecium?
A dichotomous key is made of: Select one: a. Two or more descriptions that lead the user of the key to an identification b. A series of couplets that consist of contrasting statements that lead to two separate choices c. A branching pattern in the shape of a tree d. Couplets that together describe a species or groups of species
Classification of the major plant and animal groups (5 points) 1. Construct a dichotomous key to uniquely identify the following organisms. Please write your answer below. (5 points) Chlamydomonas Marchantia Norfolk Pine Sponge Ascaris Earthworm Sea Urchin
Classification of the major plant and animal groups (5 points) 1. Construct a dichotomous key to uniquely identify the following organisms. Please write your answer below. (5 points) Chlamydomonas Marchantia Norfolk Pine Sponge Ascaris Earthworm Sea Urchin
Create a dichotomous key using: Erythrocytes Lymphocytes Monocytes Macrophages Platelets Basophils Eosinophils Neutrophils