Please, explain in detail on the clinical, industrial, and/or environmental significance of the Gram-negative unknown you identified using the Enteropluri system.
Commonly speaking, gram-negative bacterias are more dangerous in causing diseases. There is a membrane present around the cell wall of gram-negative bacteria which increases its toxicity. So identifying a gram-negative bacteria is important to understand its epidemiology.
Studies show that gram-negative bacterias can be used for industrial purposes. For example, gram-negative bacterias are widely used for removing oil and grease from contaminated chemical effluents.
Bacteria is very useful to the ecosystem. They can be decomposers which break down the waste and recycle them. They can be some times even producers like chemosynthetic bacteria. So gram-negative bacterias are found everywhere which support the environment in many ways. So identifying one is good to study their contributions to the ecosystem and environment
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Please, explain in detail on the clinical, industrial, and/or environmental significance of the Gram-negative unknown you...
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? AA We were unable to transcribe this imageWe were unable to transcribe this image
A) You perform a gram stain on an unknown and two controls. The gram positive control organism appears pink when you observe it microscopically. Your unknown organism also appears pink. Is your unknown organism gram positive, gram negative, or can't tell? B) what is the reason you could have the above result?
can you please answer all the questions You have been given another unknown and the Gram stain results revealed Gram positive rods. Your TA now tells you that you should inoculate your unknown into a TSB broth to be incubated at 65 degrees C for 24 hr. and to streak it onto a TSA plate for isolation. The TSA plate is incubated at 35-37 degrees C for 24 hr. It will then be used to do further inoculations of your...
As a student nurse, how will you utilize ISBAR in your clinical experiences? Explain in detail and give a specific example.
Not all EBP projects result in statistically significant results. Define clinical significance, and explain the difference between clinical and statistical significance. How can you use clinical significance to support positive outcomes in your project?
Not all EBP projects result in statistically significant results. Define clinical significance, and explain the difference between clinical and statistical significance. How can you use clinical significance to support positive outcomes in your project?
Not all EBP projects result in statistically significant results. Define clinical significance, and explain the difference between clinical and statistical significance. How can you use clinical significance to support positive outcomes in your project?
QUESTIONS 1) Are acid fast cells gram positive or gram negative? Explain why it might be difficult to determine the Gram reaction of acid fast cells. 2) What is the significance of the mycolic acid layer in the following contexts? A) To bacteria for survival and infection B) During the acid fast staining procedure QUESTIONS 1) What is the difference between a pure culture and a pure colony? Is a streaking for isolation plate a pure culture when your original...
not all EBP projects result in statistically significant results .define clinical significance and explain the difference between clinical and statistical significanve .how can you use clinical significance to support positive outcomes in your project
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