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Mannitol salt agar inoculated with Micrococcus luteusshowing no fermentation of mannitol (pink medium). The colonies show a yellow pigment which is characteristic of M. luteus.

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It grows on the agar but does not ferment the mannitol

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No, it does not.

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No. it would be consider negative or alkaline.

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No it does not

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