yes
Typically, MSA is used to isolate and differentiate various staphylcocci, some of which are pathogenic, like S. aureus, or non pathogenic like S. epidermidis. Staph are the only kind of bacteria that will grow on MSA. S. aureus is the only staph that ferments manitol. Meaning, MSA can be used to isolate pathogenic from non-pathogenic staph.
source: Biology major
Puesdomonas is able to grow on the EMB plate because it is receives its energy form lactose fermentaion and also have a pink colour when grown on the EMB plate
no it does not.
Cetrimide Agar media
yes
It's not easy to differentiate the pigment of p aeruginosa on pseudomonas agar P from the pigment of E. coli on MacConkey agar without referring to the colors, but it can be done based on the structure of the p aeruginosa.
I think it's the production of unique colors by the bacteria on nutrient agar like pseudomonas aeruginosa bacilli .
optimum pH is 7.3
gram-negative of course
no
Yes.
It's not easy to differentiate the pigment of p aeruginosa on pseudomonas agar P from the pigment of E. coli on MacConkey agar without referring to the colors, but it can be done based on the structure of the p aeruginosa.
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
I think it's the production of unique colors by the bacteria on nutrient agar like pseudomonas aeruginosa bacilli .
It is a bacteria.
ATCC 27853
positive
yes
no it is negative
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
No, but Pseudomonas aeruginosa is.
Lydia Mae Chapman has written: 'Studies on the metallic effect in Pseudomonas aeruginosa colonies' -- subject(s): Pseudomonas aeruginosa