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2. What single biochemical test separates the Family Enterobacteriaceae from the Genus Pseudomonas?
: Enterobacteriaceae Biochemical Review: Several key reactions can serve as the first step in identifying members of the Enterobacteriaceae. These tests can be especially helpful when identifying organisms that are morphologically similar. (Section Total: 29 points) 2. Indicate the genera that match the colonial or other description provided (1 point per genus): Lactose fermenter with pink precipitation: (2 points) Mucoid, lactose fermenting colonies: (3 points) Non-lactose fermenting stool pathogens: (4 points) H2S Producing as a key identification characteristic: (2 points)...
2) Which of the following is NOT a member of the Enterobacteriaceae family (Gram-negative rods, glucose fermenters, some members motile with peritrichous flagella, some members lactose fermenting)? a) C. diphtheriae b) Shigella species c) Salmonella species d) E. coli e) Proteus species
Which of the following correctly ranks taxonomic groups from largest to smallest? Class, Family, Species, Genus Phylum, Family, Order, Species Kingdom, Genus, Family, Species Domain, Phylum, Family, Genus Question 31 (2 points) The partial negative charge in a water molecule occurs because hydrogen donates an electron to oxygen non-polar covalent bonding of O and H electrons spend more time around than H oxygen atoms form hybrid orbitals
Questions 1. What does the term IMVIC mean? 2. Why is the IMVIC useful in identifying Enterobacteriaceae? Are further biochemical tests necessary for complete identification? 3. What diagnostic test differentiates Proteus and Providencia species from other Enterobacteriaceae? om other Enterobacteriaceae 4. How is E. coli distinguished from P. vulgaris on MacConkey agar? On a TSI slant? 5. Instead of TSI, why would a slant medium containing only dextrose and lactose (not sucrose) be preferable for detecting Y enterocolitica? Name such...
QUESTION 1 All members of the bacterial family Enterobacteriaceae have an E. coli- like electron transport chain, which means they are oxidase negative. True False QUESTION 2 The Synder test is intended to determine an individual's susceptibility to The pH of the medium has been adjusted to 4.8 and it includes a > 1% concentration of agar. This is to mimic the environmental conditions of reduced preferred by the cariogens. The primary cariogen is and the secondary is SNA's have...
1) In a two-tail test, with an alpha of 0.01, approximately what z value separates the region of acceptance from the region of rejection? A. 2.58 or -2.58 B. 2.33 or -2.33 2) Another name for a two sample dependent test is. A. alpha sample B. paired sample
If you suspected that your unknown bacterium is either Pseudomonas or Proteus, what test could you use to differentiate between the two? O Citrate O Urease Indole O Oxidase O Catalase
can anyone tell me what the highlighter part means? what
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Non-Fermentative Gram-Negative Bacteria Genera Pseudomonas I M + + Urea Pathogenicity Lact Skin/Respiratory - Vic Motility H2S + + + Sucrose ge
What are some biochemical tests done in animal husbandry? And why are these test needed to determine the quality of the animal and how do these tests help to diagnose any disease.
What are the traits of the clade Deuterostomia and what separates them from the protostomes?