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Create a dichotomous flow chart with the result as streptococcus aureus using the provided tests and results.
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- ク94% P 9:12 docs.google.com a * ZAIN IQ Iı. component used as a solidifying. . -1 * agent for media إجابتك media are used when specimen . . -2 .cannot be cultured soon after collection إجابتك media which can be used for. . -3 * motility testing إجابتك staining used for Mycobacterium. .-5 tuberculiosisEosin methylene blue agar differential or selctive ? What are the ingridients/ chemicals make it selective or differential and its potential usesGiven: 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 sample
- The following is a picture of Eosin Methylene Blue Agar. What does the green shimmer on this plate indicate? ASM MicrobeLibrary.org © Cheeptham CON LASZAMSAL lactose metabolism Otolerance of the dyes and chemicals in the media tolerance of the salt mannitol metabolismMatch the description to the correct medium This medium is enrichment for fastidious [Choose ] bacterial pathogens and differential based on hemolysis [Choose ] This medium is selective based on Tryptic Soy Agar, TSA salt/sodium chloride tolerance at 7.5 % Sabouraud Dextrose Agar, "Sab" agar weight/volume and differential based on mannitol fermentation Mannitol Salt Agar, "MSA" MacConkey Agar, "Mac" agar This medium is selective based on the ability to grow in bile salts and crystal violet and is EMB Eosin Methylene Blue Agar differetial based on lactose fermentation Blood Agar, "BA" this medium is all purpose and can grow a [Choose ] wide range of bacteria and fungiGiven Test Reagent Positive or Negative Result Reason/Explanation Ribose Bial’s Orcinol Test Maltose Benedict’s Test Milk Molisch Test Cellulose Iodine Test
- O The following is a Mannitol Salt Agar plate. What does the growth on this plate indicate? www TAN ASM's MicrobeLibrary Reynolds lactose metabolism tolerance of the dyes and chemicals in the agar tolerance of the salt mannitol metabolismHow can I explain the results of my findings in lamen terms? 1 - Name of Test Type of Medium 2 - Color Before Incubation 3-Color After Incubation? 4 – Results Positive/ Negative? 5 - Reagents Added Lactose Fermentation test Phenol Red Lactose (PRL) Red Color: Yellow Gas Bubble: Yes Positive Phenol Red to detect color change (added) Glucose Fermentation Test Phenol Red Glucose (PRG) Red Color: Yellow Gas Bubble: Yes Positive Phenol Red to detect color change (added) Citrate Utilization Simmons Citrate Green Color: Blue Positive Bromthymol Blue (added) Indole Test Media = SIM Clear Indole: Color: Clear Negative For Indole, we add Kovac’s Hydrogen Sulfide Test Media = SIM clear Hydrogen Sulfide: Color: Clear Negative Iron already added Methyl Red Test (MR test) Media = MRVP Broth Clear Color: Yellow Negative We add Methyl Red Reagent Voges-Proskauer Test (VP test) Media = MRVP Broth Clear…Special Media for Isolating Bacteria OBJECTIVES Because multiple methods and multiple media exist, you must be able to match the correct procedure to the desired microbe. For example, if bacterium B is salt-tolerant, a high concentration (>5%) of salt could be added to the culture medium. Physical conditions can also be used to select for a bacterium. If bacteri- After completing this exercise, you should be able to: 1. Differentiate selective from differential media. 2. Provide an application for enrichment and selec- tive media. um B is heat-resistant, the specimen could be heated before isolation. Dyes such as phenol red, eosin, or methylene blue are sometimes ineluded in differential BACKGROUND media. Products of bacterial metabolism can react with One of the major limitations of dilution techniques used to isolate bacteria is that organisms present in limited amounts may be diluted out on plates filled with dominant bacteria. For example, if the culture to be isolated has 1…
- List the ingredients and recipe (in gram or milligram) to make one liter (1000 ml) of Trypticase Soy Agar, nutrient agar, and Columbia blood medium (use a tablePurpose Solve the identity of an unknown bacterial specimen by creating a dichotomous key and using the staining, culturing and biochemical identification procedures you have learned about during the semester. 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 You must write up your OWN dichotomous key for all the possible unknown organisms listed on above. Writing this key requires you use the same type of reasoning used in the Dichotomous key lab. The first step of the key will be the Gram Stain. Subsequent steps will include biochemical tests only. Please help me with this question. Thank you so much !What is the color result of tryptophan,tyrosine and phenylalanine in xanthoproteic test? Results and interpretation with reference