Yep.
yupp
nutrient Agar
gamma/alpha hemolysis
B. sublitis has a rod shape.
it is positive for starch hydrolysis
Yep.
streptomycin ihibits growth of b. subtilis
yupp
starch
As you hydrolyze starch, you make glucose molecules.
no, E. coli does not hydrolyze starch; if you grow a culture on a starch plate and incubate it at 37 Celsius for 24 hours and then flood the plate with iodine, you will see no reactiojn (ie: clear area developing around the growth).
gamma/alpha hemolysis
nutrient Agar
gamma/alpha hemolysis
B. sublitis has a rod shape.
B. subtilis does not ferment glucose nor lactose