The table below shows the response of our ESKAPE safe relatives to 4 bacteria isolated from a master grid. We do not know the identity or any characteristics of the unknown bacteria. Each safe relative was spread onto a petri dish using aseptic technique. A grid pattern was taped to each plate and the unknown bacteria were patched into one of the squares. If there was no inhibition visible, including with a magnifying lens, the result was listed as -. If there was an inhibition zone between 1 and 10mm in diameter, the result is listed as +. If the inhibition zone was 10mm or greater, the result is listed as ++. In the lab, the MGC instructors plated all 6 of the ESKAPE pathogen safe relatives on LB agar plates. Then we patched Unknown Bacteria 5 from a Master plate onto the safe relative. The results are shown here: |METRIC 1| METRIC 1 METR B. subtilis S. epidermidis E. coli Complete the final column (Unknown Bacteria 5) of the table by selecting -, +, or ++ using the criteria in the above paragraph. METRIC 11 |METRIC 1 METRIC P. aeruginosa K. aerogenes E. carotovora ESKAPE Relative Unknown Bacteria 1 Unknown Bacteria 2 Unknown Bacteria 3 Unknown Bacteria 4 Unknown Bacteria 5 Bacillus subtilis [ Select] ++ ++ Staphylococcus epidermidis ++ Escherichia coli ++ Pseudomonas aeruginosa [ Select ) ++ Klebsiella aerogenes ++ Erwinia carotovora [ Select)

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The table below shows the response of our ESKAPE safe relatives to 4 bacteria isolated from a master grid. We do not know the identity or any characteristics of the unknown bacteria. Each safe relative was spread onto a petri dish using aseptic technique.
A grid pattern was taped to each plate and the unknown bacteria were patched into one of the squares. If there was no inhibition visible, including with a magnifying lens, the result was listed as -. If there was an inhibition zone between 1 and 10mm in
diameter, the result is listed as +. If the inhibition zone was 10mm or greater, the result is listed as ++.
In the lab, the MGC instructors plated all 6 of the ESKAPE pathogen safe relatives on LB agar plates. Then we patched Unknown Bacteria 5 from a Master plate onto the safe relative. The results are shown here:
METRIC
METRIC
METRIC 1
B. subtilis
S. epidermidis
E. coli
Complete the final column (Unknown Bacteria 5) of the table by selecting -, +, or ++ using the criteria in the above paragraph.
|METRIC 11
METRIC 11
METRIC 11
P. aeruginosa
K. aerogenes
E. carotovora
ESKAPE Relative
Unknown Bacteria 1
Unknown Bacteria 2
Unknown Bacteria 3
Unknown Bacteria 4
Unknown Bacteria 5
Bacillus subtilis
[ Select ]
++
++
Staphylococcus epidermidis
++
Escherichia coli
++
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
[ Select ]
++
Klebsiella aerogenes
++
++
+
Erwinia carotovora
[ Select ]
++
+
Transcribed Image Text:The table below shows the response of our ESKAPE safe relatives to 4 bacteria isolated from a master grid. We do not know the identity or any characteristics of the unknown bacteria. Each safe relative was spread onto a petri dish using aseptic technique. A grid pattern was taped to each plate and the unknown bacteria were patched into one of the squares. If there was no inhibition visible, including with a magnifying lens, the result was listed as -. If there was an inhibition zone between 1 and 10mm in diameter, the result is listed as +. If the inhibition zone was 10mm or greater, the result is listed as ++. In the lab, the MGC instructors plated all 6 of the ESKAPE pathogen safe relatives on LB agar plates. Then we patched Unknown Bacteria 5 from a Master plate onto the safe relative. The results are shown here: METRIC METRIC METRIC 1 B. subtilis S. epidermidis E. coli Complete the final column (Unknown Bacteria 5) of the table by selecting -, +, or ++ using the criteria in the above paragraph. |METRIC 11 METRIC 11 METRIC 11 P. aeruginosa K. aerogenes E. carotovora ESKAPE Relative Unknown Bacteria 1 Unknown Bacteria 2 Unknown Bacteria 3 Unknown Bacteria 4 Unknown Bacteria 5 Bacillus subtilis [ Select ] ++ ++ Staphylococcus epidermidis ++ Escherichia coli ++ Pseudomonas aeruginosa [ Select ] ++ Klebsiella aerogenes ++ ++ + Erwinia carotovora [ Select ] ++ +
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