B. subtilis does not ferment glucose nor lactose
Yes it is. Bacillus subtilis produces endospores?
YES, it is a gram positive bacteria and MSA is a selective media for gram positive bacteria
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There is no organisms that is completely composed of starch. The closest thing I can think of is Arthropods (insects, millipedes, and centipedes) that are covered by a compound similar chemically to starch called chitin. Hope i helped you enough!:)
Alcohol Fermentation Glucose --> ATP+CO2+Alcohol Lactic Acid Fermentation Glucose --> ATP+Lactic Acid
The higher concentartion of glucose means a slower rate of reaction for fermentation.
in the absence of glucose or lactose , some bacteria are able to use citrate as only source of carcon. alkaline pH change the bromothymol blue indicator from green to blue. pseudomonas can not ferment the glucose and the lactose so it use the citrate as carbon source.
Yes, acid is produced but gas is not.
Bacillus subtilis is grown on nutrient agar or in nutrient broth. The preferred medium is M9 with glucose.
bacillus subtilis
Because bacillus cereus is a Gram-positive, spore-forming, and rod-shaped, it\'s only able to ferment glucose.
There is no organisms that is completely composed of starch. The closest thing I can think of is Arthropods (insects, millipedes, and centipedes) that are covered by a compound similar chemically to starch called chitin. Hope i helped you enough!:)
Alcohol Fermentation Glucose --> ATP+CO2+Alcohol Lactic Acid Fermentation Glucose --> ATP+Lactic Acid
The higher concentartion of glucose means a slower rate of reaction for fermentation.
in the absence of glucose or lactose , some bacteria are able to use citrate as only source of carcon. alkaline pH change the bromothymol blue indicator from green to blue. pseudomonas can not ferment the glucose and the lactose so it use the citrate as carbon source.
Cellular respiration produces water but fermentation does not.Respiration: glucose + oxygen --> carbon dioxide + water Fermentation: glucose --> alcohol + carbon dioxide
Lots of bacteria ferment glucose! Anaerobes ferment it and also facultative anaerobes. One type is E. coli...
Glucose and water
Cellular respiration produces water but fermentation does not.Respiration: glucose + oxygen --> carbon dioxide + water Fermentation: glucose --> alcohol + carbon dioxide
There are two types of fermentation, alcoholic and lactic acid fermentation. The reactant for both is glucose, C6H12O6.