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Which agar and broth used for bacillus cereus for cultivation?

Polymyxin B is the agar and broth that is used for bacillus cereus for cultivation.


Is bacillus cereus motile?

yes


Is bacillus cereus lactose positive?

No


What are examles of mesophiles?

bacillus cereus


Which two foods may contain the spore of bacillus cereus?

Rice and wheat. Bacillus cereus spores are found in cereal grains.


Which bacteria is commonly linked with cooked rice dishes?

bacillua cereus


How can you test bacillus megatrium from bacillus cereus?

bacillus megatarium test positive for sucrose where creus doesnt


Who discovered bacillus cereus?

Bacillus cereus is a Gram positive, soil dwelling ,beta hemolytic , endemic bacterium. It causes food borne diseases.It is a facultative anaerobe and like other members of the genus Bacillus,, produces endospores.


What shape is bacillus cereus?

It is a rod-shaped organism.


Is bacillus cereus susceptable or resistant to erythromycin?

Bacillus cereus is generally susceptible to erythromycin. However, it's important to note that antibiotic susceptibility can vary, so it's recommended to perform a susceptibility test to confirm the effectiveness of erythromycin against a specific strain of Bacillus cereus.


Why does Bacillus cereus ferment Glucose and not Lactose or Sucrose?

Because bacillus cereus is a Gram-positive, spore-forming, and rod-shaped, it\'s only able to ferment glucose.


What are examples of pathogenic bacillus bacteria?

Some examples of pathogenic Bacillus bacteria include Bacillus anthracis, which causes anthrax, and Bacillus cereus, which can cause food poisoning through the production of toxins in contaminated food.