What is this media? What type of media is it? Which type of organism can grow on this plate? Indicate the result on the plate. What tool is used to inoculate this plate?
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What is this media? What type of media is it? Which type of organism can grow on this plate? Indicate the result on the plate. What tool is used to inoculate this plate?
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- In the preparation of a bacterial smear, why is there a need to fix the bacteria to the slide? Aside from passing the slide over a flame, what are the other ways of fixing the bacteria to the slide?What is the name of this media? What type of media is it? What does the yellow color indicate? What makes this plate have a pink color? What ingredient makes this medium selective? What organism can grow in this plate?What is the purpose of the pour plate technique? If a pure culture is used to inoculate the plate, why are some colonies bigger than others?
- What is the main difference between plates before and after centrifugation? What may be the purpose of concentrating the media and perform a second plating?How is the correct way of incubating culture plate media? Explain why is that so.Is the mannitol salt agar (MSA) a complex or defined medium? Explain based on Composition. What kind of media based on what kind of microorganisms it allows to grow
- What is the description of the growth and growth pattern of the microorganisms in the pour plate method?Type of Growth: Surface or Sub-surface?What is the typical growth pattern of inocula?You are hired in one of the microbiology labs in Memphis and your first assignment to identify microbial samples from a local restaurant. You are given a set of slides and asked to classify the specimens as Gram positive or Gram negative. 6) What would be the last reagent you use to identify the bacteria? 7) What type of visual aid you need to help you see the bacterial samples clearly? 8) After the use of what reagent, you will be able to decide if you have a Gram positive or Gram negative bacteria? **Please give the answer**Why might viable cell cultures be of more use in microbialtaxonomy than preserved specimens?
- What staining technique is used here? What is the primary stain, decolorizing agent, and counter stain of this technique? Do we heat fix in here? Describe the organism with the blue color. Describe the organism with the bright pink color. Name the genus of bacteria with bright pink.How to prepare an agar plate for bacteria? How to include the antibiotics into agar plates? How long should you wait for bacterial colonies to grow on agar plates? What is the appropriate temperature?.What are the primary uses of the following preparations of culture media? Agar regular slant Agar special slant Agar deep Broth Agar plate