Yes it is. The reason Bacillus is motile is because it is an aerobe. This means it thrives on oxygen. Inside the agar, oxygen is limited and usually it will move toward the surface where it is more oxygenated. Motility of Bacillus depends on the incubation time, environment and preparation of the agar. If all the other tests point towards Bacillus subtilis, you should be just fine.
yes, B. Subtilis is motile, but it is slow.
Its a type of bacteria found in the urine
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Bacillus polymyxa is highly motile, though it does not produce indole. (The process of determining a bacteria's indole production will also indicate its motility.)
It is motile.
Bacillus subtilis is a type of bacteria commonly formed in soil and flora. They are a rod-shaped cell and Gram positive, which grow best between 25-35c.
Bacillus subtilis is grown on nutrient agar or in nutrient broth. The preferred medium is M9 with glucose.
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Bacillus subtilis is not a photoautotroph.
Bacillus subtilis is a rod-shaped, gram-positive bacterium. It forms endospores that are resistant to harsh conditions. It is motile due to its flagella and forms biofilms in certain environments.
is bacillus subtilis beta or alpha hemolysis
Bacillus subtilis is a type of bacteria commonly formed in soil and flora. They are a rod-shaped cell and Gram positive, which grow best between 25-35c.
Bacillus subtilis is grown on nutrient agar or in nutrient broth. The preferred medium is M9 with glucose.
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Karen Roberts Auborn has written: 'Lysogeny in Bacillus subtilis' -- subject(s): Bacillus subtilis, Bacteriophages
Bacillus subtilis is a member of genus Bacillus so it is rod-shaped. All other bacteria of this genus are also rod-shaped.
Yes. It's already proof for Bacillus subtilis.
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