Proteus can grow in anaerobic conditions due to the fact that it is a facultative anaerobe. It can also, however, grow in oxygenated conditions for the same reason.
Yes.
an aerobic culture is the one which requires oxygen for the growth of microbes
a method used to grow anaerobes from a clinical specimen.
Proteus Syndrome more common in mails or females?
4 out of 5 of my students report no amylase activity in Proteus vulgaris.
The arrangement for Proteus vulgaris is random.
Proteus mirabilis is not a coccobacillus. Rather, it is rod shaped. Proteus mirabilis is also Gram-negative, facultatively anaerobic, and motile.
How about Proteus ... vulgaris, penneri, or mirabilis?
It may depend on the brand of blood culture bottles, but there are generally 2 types of bottles drawn on an adult patient; one to culture aerobic organisms and one for anaerobic or facultatively anaerobic organisms. Anaerobic organisms require no oxygen for growth. Facultative means the organism seems to do better under anaerobic conditions. AN for anaerobic...perhaps the F means facultatively.
an aerobic culture is the one which requires oxygen for the growth of microbes
Aerobic needs oxygen to grow.
a method used to grow anaerobes from a clinical specimen.
ARD stands for aerobic/anaerobic blood culture bottles, which refers to the type of bottles used to collect blood samples for culture. Aerobic bottles allow for the growth of bacteria in the presence of oxygen, while anaerobic bottles allow for the growth of bacteria in the absence of oxygen.
Hypsoblennius proteus was created in 1960.
Proteus Rising was created in 2006.
Proteus Gowanus was created in 2005.
DJ Proteus was born in 1977.
Proteus Industries was created in 2001.