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- BACTERIA
- IDENTIFICATION METHODS OF BACTERIA
2. Based on Macroscopic morphology
3. Based on physiological / biochemical characteristics
4. Based on chemical analysis.
What is the bacteria? MAC Plate What's the process of finding the bacteria? Negative Stain Gram...
What bacteria is this? What's the process of finding it? Negative Stain Gram Stain <
The13M is my TSA plate. The one labeled L is my gram stain. The gram stain is gram negative with rods. I am trying to figure out what biochemical test to run for my gram negative rod slide to determine my unknown bacteria. My test run from- starch plate, MAC, MSA, EMB, SIMS, urea, phenol red surcrose, simmons citrate, MR/VP. 13m We were unable to transcribe this image
In the Gram Stain, safranin is the dye used to stain gram negative bacteria. This solution is 0.5%(wt/vol) safranin. How many milligrams of safranin are in a 120 mL safranin solution? Report your answer to two decimal places. Perform all calculations in a single step using Excel to avoid accruing rounding error.
How do I figure out what this bacteria is? What are the procedures in the laboratory to find this bacteria? What is the bacteria called? MAC Plate Negative Stain Gram Stain
What is the structure and arrangement for the following unknown bacteria? What is the Gram Stain? Select one: a. Gram negative Streptobacilli b. Gram positive Streptobacilli c. Gram positive Staphylbacilli d. Gram positive Staphylcocci
why isn't the gram stain used on acid fast bacteria ?if you did Gram stain acid fast bacteria ,what would their Gram reaction be?what is the gram reaction of non acid fast bacteria
True or false. “A negative gram stain in a patient experiencing weight loss, chronic cough, and fatigue indicates bacteria are not causing any diseases”. Provide an explanation. is the statement true or false given his symptoms and the gram negative stain? does a negative gram stain indicates that this man is carrying a disease?
5. You use the Gram stain to try to differentiate bacteria in a sample. You find that all of the cells are Gram negative, but the teaching assistant insists there are both Gram positive and Gram negative cells present in the sample you are given. You definitely smeared a loop of the sample onto the slide and your fingers are stained a little purple and also a little red from handling the sides of the slide. Give a reason why...
How do I figure out what this bacteria is? What are the procedures in the laboratory to find this bacteria? What is the bacteria called? Rose Plate Negative Stain Gram Stain
How do acid fast stain results compare to gram stain results? a. In other words, what does the following represent? Acid Fast Stain (to Pink bacteria ACO fas广 Blue bacteria C AS Gram Stain Pink bacteria 6eAm- Violet bacteria GRAM f b. Why is there a difference in what the colors mean?