can someone tell me the results for these organisms in a gram test, oxidase test, 6% naCl test, and phenol red sucrose test : (just indicate if positive or negative) Vibrio parahaemolyticus, Plesiomonas shigelloides, Shigella flexneri, Yersinia enterocolitica, Vibrio cholerae, Aeromonas hydrophila, Alcaligenes faecalis, Salmonella choleraesuis
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can someone tell me the results for these organisms in a gram test, oxidase test, 6%...
The cultures of a set
of patients grow gram-negative, oxidase-positive, urease positive
and H2S- positive bacteria. Using the key bellow, what
is the causative agent of these infections?
Gram reaction? Oxidase? Morphology? Yes No Rods Cocci Urea hydrolyzed? Citrate utilized? Yes Erysipelothrix Staphylococcus rhusiopathiae aureus No Yes No Klebsiella Yersinia pneumoniae enterocolitica H S produced? Yes No Indole produced? Bordetella bronchiseptica Brucella ceti Acetoin produced? (V-P test) Mannheimia haemolytica Yes No Aeromonas hydrophila Pasteurella multocida
QUESTIONS 33 43 MANY BACTERIA ARE ASSOCIATED WITH COMMONLY OCCURRING ILLNESSES. ROUTINE MICROSCOPIC ANALYSIS OF CULTURES, IN MANY CAASES, FORMS THE BASIS FOR HIGHLY RELAIBEL PRELIMINARY DIAGNOSIS OF INFECTIONS, MATCH THE FOLLOWING DESCRIPTIONS OF BACTERIA STRUCTURE AND ILLNESSES WITH THE MOST COMMONLY ASSOCIATED GRAM- NEGATIVE AND GRAM VARIABLE BACTERIA. A. PASTEURELLA MULTOCIDA B. PROTEUS MIRABILIS C. PROTEUS VULGARIS D. PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA E. PSEUDOMONAS PSEUDOMALLEI F. RICKETTSIA PROWAZEKI G. RICKETTSIA RICKETTSII H. RICKETTSIA TSUTSUGAMUSHI I. SALMONELLA ENTERITIDIS J. SALMONELLA TYPHI K....
can anyone tell me what the highlighter part means? what
test?
Non-Fermentative Gram-Negative Bacteria Genera Pseudomonas I M + + Urea Pathogenicity Lact Skin/Respiratory - Vic Motility H2S + + + Sucrose ge
With these results which bacteria can it be?
Alcaligenes faecalis
Enterobacter aerogenes
Escherichia coli
Proteus vulgaris
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Serratia marcescens
Gram Stain Results Organism Cell Shape Gram Stain Cell Arrangement Single Unknown sample Gram negative Rod Oxidase Results Color after Adding Reagent Organism Unknown sample Yellow, Negative SIM Results Motility Organismm Sulfur reductionn Indole production Unknown sample EMB Results Organismm Unknown sample Growth Colony Appearance Raised, Circular, Entired Purple, some colonies Glucose and Lactose Fermentation Glucose Lactose Organism Growth Color...
can somrone help me write an introduction for each agar. thank you
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Introduction: Selective and differential media are used frequently in Microbiology Pathology Labs to identify a known group of bacteria from a complex mix of other bacteria. The medium is designed to select against as many of the background organisms as possible by using a medium in which they will not grow but the organisms under investigation can grow hence the "Selective" part of the name. Any assayable...
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Salmonella is associated with the handling of contaminated beef True False Escherichia coli is a red-pigmented organism. True O False The results of the MR-VP test can be directly read from the test without the addition of any other chemicals. True False Which medium contains a pH indicator to show pH change caused by fermentation? Glucose Broth Lactose Broth SIM Lactose and...
Can someone help me with the color reactions, positive
and negative control, and the 6 questions?
Sudan IV Test for Lipid 1. Obtain five test tubes and number them 1-5. Your instructor may ask you to test some additional materials. If so, include additional numbered test tubes. 2. To each tube, add the materials listed in Table 3. 3. Add five drops of water to tube 1 and five drops of Sudan IV to each of the remaining tubes. Mix...
If someone can help me with the first table and then use the
given information to figure out the diagnosis for the patient
described in the second table. Please explain why you chose a
certain diagnosis so I can try to gain a better understanding!
Thanks in advance!:)
Table 1 Region Function Structure glomerulus Bowman's capsule Cortex proximal tubule distal tubule descending loop of Henle ascending loop of Henle Medulla collecting duct renal papilla Renal pelvis ureter Date: Technician: Patient...
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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...