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gram negative enteric bacilli are fastidious heterotrophs.

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Can Serratia grow on Hektoen Enteric Agar?

Yes. Serratia is a Gram negative rod from the Enterobacteriaceae family. The Hektoen Enteric agar allows the growth of Gram negative bacteria while inhibiting growth of Gram positive bacteria.


What is the hydrogen sulfide test used on Bacillus subtilis?

H2S (hydrogen sulfide) Test: This test is used to check for Enteric gram negative bacilli by checking for the enzyme thiosulfate reductase which is produced by various intestinal microorganisms. So if bacillus subtilis can produce this enzyme then this test will give you a pos. (black in color) result. Yeah, no kidding. I'm pretty sure the question was what the result of it, or they wouldn't specify that it was b. subtilis. and it is positive for H2S production.


Why is lactose fermentation common among enteric gram negative bacteria?

Probably because that is where the gram negative bacteria have found a food source. Lactose is not the perfered diet, but it works and they are most likely there because they can tolerate the environment, and survive (on lactose) when their #1 food source is not available.


What is brevundimonas vesicularis?

Also known as Pseudomonas vesicularis. A gram negative Non - enteric bacteria that brows on Blood and MacKonkey agar in the lab. Normally found in fresh aquatic environments. Can cause opertunistic infections


What is an Enterotube?

The Enterotube is a multitest system to detect enteric pathogens. Its identification depends on the metabolic activity of the pathogen.

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Can Serratia grow on Hektoen Enteric Agar?

Yes. Serratia is a Gram negative rod from the Enterobacteriaceae family. The Hektoen Enteric agar allows the growth of Gram negative bacteria while inhibiting growth of Gram positive bacteria.


What is one beneficial role of gram-negative enteric bacteria found in the human body?

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What is salmonella enteric?

Enteric fever is the name given to typhoid fever. It is caused by bacillus salmonella typhimurium. You do not have non salmonella enteric fever. So salmonella enteric is not very correct term. But still the term is used to stress the seriousness of the disease.


What is the hydrogen sulfide test used on Bacillus subtilis?

H2S (hydrogen sulfide) Test: This test is used to check for Enteric gram negative bacilli by checking for the enzyme thiosulfate reductase which is produced by various intestinal microorganisms. So if bacillus subtilis can produce this enzyme then this test will give you a pos. (black in color) result. Yeah, no kidding. I'm pretty sure the question was what the result of it, or they wouldn't specify that it was b. subtilis. and it is positive for H2S production.


Is Tylenol enteric coated?

no


What are enteric micro-organisms?

Enteric = GI tract....Infections..well that's self explanitory. hope that helps. :)


How can you use the word enteric in a sentence?

Example 1: Enteric pathogens if left untreated can lead to gastroenteritis. Example 2: The enteric emissions from the decay of dead animals can trigger an endemic in an open area.


What purpose does enteric coating serve?

An enteric coating that covers medicinal pills is a barrier that controls where in the digestive system that the medicine will absorb. Which enteric coating on pills depends on where the medicine should be absorbed such as the stomach or small intestines.


Why is lactose fermentation common among enteric gram negative bacteria?

Probably because that is where the gram negative bacteria have found a food source. Lactose is not the perfered diet, but it works and they are most likely there because they can tolerate the environment, and survive (on lactose) when their #1 food source is not available.


Where is the enteric nervous system found?

The enteric nervous system is usually called the intestinal nervous branch of the nervous system. It regulates the digestive system.


What is brevundimonas vesicularis?

Also known as Pseudomonas vesicularis. A gram negative Non - enteric bacteria that brows on Blood and MacKonkey agar in the lab. Normally found in fresh aquatic environments. Can cause opertunistic infections