yes it can be grow in EMB agar.
Gram + bacteria do NOT grow on EMB agar, EMB agar inhibits their growth, and is selective for Gram -
Colorless, it doesnt ferment lactose.
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EMB agar or Eosin methylene blue agar is to see which gram negative is lactose fermenters by colonies appearing a purple, black color. It also inhibits the growth of gram positive bacteria.
EMB Agar
Gram + bacteria do NOT grow on EMB agar, EMB agar inhibits their growth, and is selective for Gram -
function of eosin methylene blue agar (EMB)
Emb agar
Colorless, it doesnt ferment lactose.
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no way to grow the specious ,because the medium containing dye and ions ,indicator .for the growth it required salt and carbon ,nitrogen and micro nutrients.
No, it will not. Methylene blue agar is used to identify gram negative bacteria, staphylococcus is gram positive.
EMB agar or Eosin methylene blue agar is to see which gram negative is lactose fermenters by colonies appearing a purple, black color. It also inhibits the growth of gram positive bacteria.
yes, it may grow on EMB
EMB Agar
The conclusion drawn if no growth appeared on MacConkey agar and EMB agar after inoculation of the media and an incubation period could be the bacteria used was possibly a Gram positive non-enteric sample.
The conclusion drawn if no growth appeared on MacConkey agar and EMB agar after inoculation of the media and an incubation period could be the bacteria used was possibly a Gram positive non-enteric sample.