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If you use an incubator set to about 98 degrees, no more than three days. Be sure to check them daily.
lithosperic plates move fast why do you think we cant see it happining?
Not yet. There are no known species that can eat fast enough to keep up with it, so a substrantial portion of the radiation always gets through.
Enterobacter aerogenes is a non-acid fast bacteria. Bacteria only in the Mycobacteria and Nocardia genus are acid fast.
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Im sure it varies from species to species, but to the best of my knowlege Amoeba are not slow. Some species are effective "predators" of bacteria and are fast enough to catch and consume them, making them at least as fast as human phagocytes. Hope this helps!
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lithosperic plates move fast why do you think we cant see it happining?
over millions of years the plates have moved some what fast
Acid-fast and Gram stain are two different types of staining technique. Bacteria that stain with acid-fast techniques are called "acid fast bacteria." Bacteria that don't stain with acid-fast techniques are called "not acid fast." At the same time, bacteria can be "Gram-positive" or "Gram-negative." For example, Nocardia is a bacterium that is acid-fast and Gram-positive. Usually the reason people care about these designations is in order to figure out what species a bacteria is. The issue usually arises in the context of a patient's sample that has grown bacteria. At first the doctors won't be sure which bacteria it is. They'll have guesses based on how the patient presented, but they won't know, and they want to know because that will help them pick the best treatment. A first step toward "speciating" the bacteria is to do a Gram stain on it. This is because for historical reasons determining whether a bacteria is Gram-positive or Gram-negative goes a long way toward speciating it. Acid-fast staining is less common, and is used mostly for diagnosing tuberculosis (caused by Mycobacteria, which are acid-fast bacteria). There are details about the cell walls that determine whether an organism will stain with Gram stain (thick walls without mycolic acids) or acid-fast, but hopefully this answers your question.
Acid-fast bacteria stain pink. Non acid-fast bacteria stain green.
Tuberculosis and leprosy are two diseases caused by acid fast bacteria.
Not yet. There are no known species that can eat fast enough to keep up with it, so a substrantial portion of the radiation always gets through.
Enterobacter aerogenes is a non-acid fast bacteria. Bacteria only in the Mycobacteria and Nocardia genus are acid fast.
plates move around the speed of how fast your nails grow
Some diseases are leprosy ( M. leprae), tuberculosis (M. tuberculosis), and nocardiosis ( N. brasiliensis, N. asteroides). The acid fast stain is important in identifying bacteria in the genus Mycobacterium and Nocardia.M. tuberculosis
Primary stain: carbol fuchsin will leave the acid fast cells red, as it can penetrate the lipoidal (thick waxy) shell of the acid fast shell. Counterstain: methylene blue will leave the non-acid fast cells blue. So you should have red and blue.