Most of the sporming bacteria are gram positive. It would be bacillus sp. most of the time. But you have mentioned as gram negative and spore forming. There is only one such type belonging to Brevibacillus sp. May be it it this organism
If it is gram negative and non spore forming it certainly is pseudomonas sp.
Pre-Lab Questions: After staining what color will Gram positive bacteria be? What color will Gram negative bacteria be? What structure is more prominent in Gram positive bacteria than Gram negative bacteria? Why should I not spray water aggressively or directly on my bacteria on my slide?
MacConkey agar questions 4. Would this bacteria be a Gram positive or a Gram negative? How do you know? 5. Does this bacteria ferment lactose? How do you know?
Gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria differ in that A. Gram-positive bacteria have more peptidoglycan in their cell walls. B. Gram-positive bacteria have fimbriae but gram-negative bacteria do not. C. Gram-positive bacteria are spiral-shaped, and gram-negative bacteria are either rod-shaped or spherical. D. Only gram-negative bacteria can form endospores. E. There is no difference between gram negative and gram positive bacteria F. Gram positive are positively charged and gram negative are negatively charges An unknown bacterial species was found in the blood...
What is the main difference between gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria? Show the chemical details (Include the structures of modified sugars that are involved in this case)
Describe the color of Gram positive and Gram negative bacteria in each step of the Gram staining procedure. (Be sure to account for the procedure, the reagent, and the colors of Gram negative and Gram positive bacteria in your description.)
Name one media that will only allow Gram positive bacteria, but not Gram negative bacteria to grow and describe how this media select for gram positive bacteria.
What is the bacteria? MAC Plate What's the process of finding the bacteria? Negative Stain Gram Stain
What bacteria is this? What's the process of finding it? Negative Stain Gram Stain <
43.Lipopolysaccharides (LPS) are found in: a. Gram-positive bacteria b. Gram-negative bacteria c. all Bacteria d. Archaea e. Eukaryotes ------------------------- 44. There are similarities and differences between Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria. Which of the following is not true? a. The cell wall of Gram-negative cells is composed of only one or two layers of peptidoglycan whereas the cell walls of Grampositive bacteria have many peptidoglycan layers b. Only Gram-positive bacterial cells have a periplasm 2/6/18 8 c. The cell membranes of...
Please look at these two photos of an unknown gram positive and
gram negative bacteria that were Gram stained. What is the
morphology/characteristics of these unknown bacteria?
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