Media | E. aerogenes | P. stuartii | S. epidermidis | S. cerevisiae | E. coli | S.aureus |
NA | Growth, No color | Growth, No color | Growth No color | Growth, no color | Growth, no color | Growth, No color |
PDA | Growth, No color | Growth , No color | Growth, no color | Growth , no color | Better Growth, no color | Growth, No color |
SDA | No growth | No growth | No growth | Growth, black color | No growth | no growth |
PEA | No growth | No growth | Growth, red color | No growth | No growth | Growth, red color |
EMB | Growth, red color | No growth | No growth | No growth | Growth, Metallic green color colonies | No growth |
Mac | Growth, red/ pink | Growth , pink | Growth, colorless | No growth | Growth, red/pink | Growth, pale pink |
MSA | No growth | No growth | Growth, red color | No growth | Growth yellow color | Growth, yellow color |
Results (EXPECTED results only): Table 1. Expected appearance of microorganisms on selective and/or differential media (Complete...
1. Define selective media. 2. Define differential media. 3. Name a media that is selective and differential and how you can interpret results as being such. 4. What makes MSA selective? EMB? MAC? 5. What does a yellow color on MSA indicate SPECIFICALLY!!?? (not name of bacteria) 6. What characteristic is detected by EMB/MAC? 7. What is a positive result on EMB? 8. What is a positive result on MAC?
Lab Report-Carbohydrates 1. Purpose 2. Special Media for Isolating Bacteria (Lab #12) a. Why are dyes such as phenol red, eosin or methylene blue added to the media? b. How does the bacterium change the media (i.e color of agar or colonies) after incubation? C. In this experiment, which media are selective, and which are differential? d. How did the results observe on the mannitol salt agar and EMB agar correlate to the Gram reaction of the bacteria? e. What...
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TOT Zoo Add Page Insert Table Chart Text Shape Media Comment These questions will serve in lieu of a lab report for Exercise 15, 16, and 17 You will find the answer to these questions in the background, procedure, results and interpretation sections of manual Exercise 15, 16, and 17, videos, Actions of Selective and Differential Media Chart, and the Principle/Theory article in homework section.) General Questions 1. What is the purpose (function) of selective media? (How does...
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List of possible Bacteria • Selective Unknown Bacteria # 4. and Differential Media results for 4 Test MSA PEA Gram (+) to Bacillus cereus (bacillus) do 2. Bacillus mepeterum (becillus) 3. bacillus subtilis (bacillus) Blood 1-Starch Results Interpretation Presumptive ID red frowth Orpinism does not ferment manitol. Nonpathogenic No reochrom (-) good growth oganism is not inhibitelje gram Phenylethyl alcohol complete olipeskon 14 red blood cells on o nomeync activity B hemolytic...
78 Exercise 7: Selective and Differential Growth Medium and Tests 1 have been identified. These arms are ganima prutenbacteria. Trods and oxidase negative There are also gram+ onanisms among our unknowns. The blochemical changes we aim to assess are most often mediated by bacterial enzymes and others are fermentations. Color and/or texture changes in the media will aid in the identification of the unknown. The bacterium can be different lated on the basis of their metabolic capacity to manifest biochemical...
Rules for using a Table within a scientific report: 1. Tables within scientific reports contain summary information, not the raw data collected during an experiment 2. The table caption is located at the top of the table. 3. The table caption should define all abbreviations used in the table and the sample size of the data represented. Table 1. Mean turbidity scores t S.E. for spontancous generation of life from inorganic material trials using nutrient agar as a growth environment....