What is the colony morphology of proteus vulgaris?
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Biochemical identification tests for: Escherichia coli, Kocuria rosea, and Proteus vulgaris.
what is the colony morphology of microccocus luteus and serratia marcesens?
name this bacteria and explain why
possible correct answers are:
•Pseudomonas aeruginosa
• proteus vulgaris
• eschericia coli
• enterobacter aerogenes
•shigella flexneri
•citrobacter freundii
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This will show you colony morphology or basic information of what
your organism would look like on a TSA non-selective medium plate.
Some have short explanations. See if there are any clues from the
morphology and then decide what your next step will
be.
This is my sample of TSA non-selective plate. I am not really
sure on what the question is really asking. Im not sure what
information i can get from this TSA plate.
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On EMB agar containing E. coli, what should the colony morphology be? Select one or more: a. Shiny metallic green surface on colonies b. Fish eye colonies c. Dark, black colonies d. Beige, round colonies
Colony morphology characteristics of Viridians Strep Size – Elevation – Margin – Pigment - Texture - Appearance - Optical Property – Hemolysis –
Can colony morphology be done from a MacConkey or Rose agar plate? Why or why not?
Colony Morphology of streptococcus oralis Size Shape Pigment Opacity Texture Margin Elevation
gather information about colony morphology and use that
information to further support your conclusions about your
microbe’s identity. Record your observations about colony size,
color, texture (if possible), and any other key information.
gram positive/ negative, morphology- shape, color and texture
what was observed in each
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Based on colony morphology alone, could you reliably tell the difference between Staph and Strep? If no, which different tests can be performed to tell them apart?