Using the Table above as a guide, indicating what media could be used to differentiate the organisms in each pair. S. epidermidis vs. S. saprophyticus staph.jpg A. SIM B. MacConkey C. blood agar D. urease
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- Table C. Xanthoproteic Reaction Samples |1. Tryptophan 2. Tyrosine 3. Casein 4. Albumin 5. Peptone 6. distilled water ObservationI AM TRYING TO IDENTIFY THIS UNKNOWN. IMAGE 1 HAS TWO PICTURE OF CATALASE TEST AND BLOOD AGAR TEST. I believe it is one of the following: 1) S. pyo. 2)S. agal . 3)S.pneu. 4)E. faecalis 5)S. aureus 6)S epi. 7)S. sapro. 8)M. luteus Please let me know which test will i need out of the table to justify your reason of picking up the unknown and also how that test justifies it? what characteristics of that test made you pick the unknown?Phenylethyl Alcohol Agar Blood hemolysis DNase Gelatinase Coagulase Staphaurex Latex Bead Agglutination For the 6 Tests above, make a table to show the expected results for Staphlococcus aureus, S. captis, and S. epidermis. (positive, negative or inconclusive) for each test
- Normal Streptococcus pyogenes No Spacing Heading 1 Heading 2 Streptococcus pneumoniae Title you observed the growth of Streptococcus pyogenes, Streptococcus pneumoniae and Staphylococcus epidermidis on the Horse Blood Agar (HBA) plates. The colonies and their surroundings looked like those in the image below. Based on the content of (HBA) plates and the specific properties of these three organisms, explain the particular appearance of the colonies on the plates. Name and describe the three subtypes of a process that occur on these plates. Styles Dictate Sensitivi Pane Staphylococcus epidermidis Focus E EUnknown Bacteria Lab Unknown: Enterococcus facecalis RESULTS: Starch Hydrolysis:__-- V-P Test:-- Color of colonies:_ Motility:_-- Bile Esculin agar, growth and media appearance:_ PEA agar, growth, and media appearance: Glucose fermentation: Acid Gas Lactose fermentation: Acid___Gas_. Catalase Test:__. Need help making sure I have the correct results above for an unknown bacteria lab project. Thank you!Hay infusion - Paremecium sp. culture what key factors may affect your Paramecium sp. culture?
- IN YOUR OWN WORDS. Differentiate the following. (Not more than 10 sentences) 1. Aseptic Teachnique vs. Sterile Technique 2. Microbistatic Agent vs. Microbicidal Agent 3. Sterilization vs. Disinfection 4.How is radiation, autoclave and ultrasonic waves used in the hospitals or clinics as a means to inhibit the growthbof microbes? 5. How is filtration applied nowadays in relation to Covid-19?I AM TRYING TO IDENTIFY THIS UNKNOWN. ***IMAGE 1 HAS TWO PICTURE OF CATALASE TEST AND BLOOD AGAR TEST. ***IMAGE 2 HAS TWO TESTS CONDUCTED ON IT, BACITRACIN AND PYR I believe it is one of the following: 1) S. pyo. 2)S. agal . 3)S.pneu. 4)E. faecalis 5)S. aureus 6)S epi. 7)S. sapro. 8)M. luteus Please let me know which one of the above is thge unknown. You have pictures of the unkown on Catalase and Blood Agar and three test conducted on Bacitracin and PYR. Give reasoning as why you think it will be one of the above. Explaing the characteristics and what made you deicide it?1. Possible organism Possible Organisms Alcaligenes faecalis Enterobacter aerogenes Enterococcus faecalis Escherichia coli Proteus vulgaris Pseudomonas aeruginosa Salmonella arizoniae Staphylococcus aureus Staphylococcus epidermidis Staphylococcus saprophyticus Streptococcusbovis Streptococcus pyogenes Hi, can you please help me to find the dichotomous key for those possible organism. Just for the gram negative - Using Just Oxidise test , Nitrate reduction test and Macconkey test. Show it in flow chart how it looks like for gram negative bacteria
- Given: Enterobacteriaceae, Vibrionaceae, Pasteurellaceae and other organisms such as Calymmatobacterium, Cardiobacterium, Chromobacterium, Eikenella, Gardnerella, Streptobacillusand Zymomonas Test Unknown Isolate B 1 Luminescence Positive 2 Cell Shape Straight Rods 3 Gram Staining Negative 4 Oxygen Requirement Facultative Anaerobe 5 Motility (Hanging Drop) Motile 6 Growth at 0% NaCl Negative 7 3% NaCl Positive 8 6 % NaCl Positive Attached is the sampleSome Metabolic Activities of Bacteria A. Questions: 1. List 5 importance of using selected and differential culture media. 2. Mannitol Salt Agar is a differential or selective media? Explain why? 3. What enzyme and explain the principle on how Simmons citrate agar change in color for positive result? 4. What two groups of bacteria that can be differentiated with the catalase test?I AM TRYING TO IDENTIFY THIS UNKNOWN. ***IMAGE 1 HAS TWO PICTURE OF CATALASE TEST AND BLOOD AGAR TEST. ***IMAGE 2 HAS THREE TESTS CONDUCTED ON IT, OXIDASE, BACITRACIN AND NOVOBIOCIN. I believe it is one of the following: 1) S. pyo. 2)S. agal . 3)S.pneu. 4)E. faecalis 5)S. aureus 6)S epi. 7)S. sapro. 8)M. luteus Please let me know which one of the above is thge unknown. You have pictures of the unkown on Catalase and Blood Agar and three test conducted on Oxidase, Bacitracin and Novobiocin. Give reasoning as why you think it will be one of the above. Explaing the characteristics and what made you deicide it?