Write three to five sentences about Staphylococcus aureus bacteria. Such as the shape of the bacteria, gram stain, the diseases that can be caused by this bacteria, and etc.
Staphylococcus aureus is a non-motile and round shaped bacterium. It is gram positive, catalase positive and coagulase positive cocci in clusters. It can cause skin infections including abscesses, respiratory infections and food poisoning. It can also cause life threatening diseases such as pneumonia, meningitis, endocarditis etc.
Write three to five sentences about Staphylococcus aureus bacteria. Such as the shape of the bacteria,...
Draw the following bacteria, include correct shape and arrangement: Staphylococcus aureus: Streptococcus lactis: Streptococcus pyogenes: Staphylococcus epidermidis: Mycobacterium: Pseudomonas aeruginosa: Escherichia coli: Bacillus subtilis: Salmonella typhi: Proteus vulgaris:
Draw a flow chart for the following bacteria Staphylococcus aureus and Salmonella enterica. Include in the chart the following: Gram positive/negative, cell shape, spore former y/n, catalase positive/negative, oxidase test positive/negative, lactose test positive/negative, citrate test positive/negative.
Draw a flow chart for the following bacteria Staphylococcus aureus and Salmonella enterica. Include in the Flow chart the following: Gram positive/negative, cell shape, spore former y/n, catalase positive/negative, oxidase test positive/negative, lactose test positive/negative, citrate test positive/negative.
microbe A 1. Which of these microbes would best represent Staphylococcus aureus? One of these bacteria is E. coli, a Gram negative rod. Which microbe on this plate would best represent the results for E. coli? 3. Which of these microbes can ferment mannitol? microbe microbe C
A single Staphylococcus aureus bacteria cell gets into a wound on your foot. S. aureus divides by binary fission approximately once every 30 minutes (doubling time). Mutations occur at a rate of 1 per 1010 base pairs per generation. S. aureus has 2.8 x 106 base pairs in its genome. Therefore, approximately 0.0028 mutations will occur per bacterium in the population. As a Gram-positive bacteria, will this infection be susceptible to antibiotics? Explain your answer (reference one of the three...
what bacteria is this for my unknown test MCB2010L staphylococcus aureus 11B bacterias are: stapphylococcus aureus, Bacillus Subtilus please answer all of the work sheet please Report Sheet for Second Bacterial Identification (Second Uniknown) Test Qetal T NA LE N MAT SPECIMEN No UNKNOWN CULTUREB UNKNOWN CULTURE A MORPHOLOGICAL TESTS sAPE ARRANGEMENT CRAM STAIN ACIDFAST STAIN ENDOSPORE STAIN FERMENTATION TESTS Gas Acid Acid Gas TYPE OF CARBOHYDRATE LACTOSE DEXTROSE MANNITOL TESTS PHYSIOLOGICAL NITRATE REDUCTION CITRATE UTILIZATION STARCH HYDROLYSIS CATALASE TEST...
How is the Gram stain used to classify bacteria? How do antibiotics inhibit the growth of bacteria? Explain how carriers play an important role in the transmission of pathogens. Jan acquired a MRSA infection during a stay at a rehabilitation facility. Jan’s physician tells her that her MRSA was caused by S. aureus. How would you explain to Jan what S. aureus is and how it can cause diseases?
4. Amelia performs a Gram stain of Staphylococcus aureus but forgets to add the iodine. How will her slide appear when she examines it under the microscope? Explain why. (15 points) 7. Give an example of an acidic dye. Where would this dye stain in relation to the cell? Why? (10 points) spina Eluid indian Ink can determine if a cell has a gelatinous capsule. 8. Roger prepares a simple stain of Streptococcus pyogenes using safranin, and a separate, Gram...
One of the following bacteria is in a sample: Staphylococcus aureus, Citrobacter freundii, Bacillus subtilis, Proteus vulgaris and Enterococcus faecium. After Gram staining and visualization of the sample by brightfield microscopy, the identification of the bacterium was narrowed to two possibilities. An indole test was performed on the bacterium and produced a negative indole test result. This was enough information to determine the identity of the microorganism. Which microorganism was in the sample? (2 pts)
You used E.coli, Staphylococcus aureus, and XL1-Blue II cells for the UV experiment. Which bacteria are the most UV sensitive and which bacteria are the least sensitive of these three? Give a detailed explanation!