Gram Positive Rods
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Cream coloured (on nutrient agar); Flat and circular with undulate margins.
A colony is one 'circle' of bacteria, to distinguish between them you could try testing them with antibiotics, increasing/lowering temperature, increasing/lowering humidity (or pH), changing the components of their nutrients (blood agar, starch agar etc) or even changing the atmosphere they are in (so removal of oxygen, addition of nitrogen/carbon dioxide). You can separate each colony by determining what conditions each bacteria work best in, simply by changing a few factors, then attempting to regrow them. Also there are several staining methods which you could try, gram staining, simple iodine tests, which could also differentiate each colony.
New England Colony
Bacillus subtilis colonies on MYP are big, yellow with rough edges while Staphylococcus aureus colonies are also yellow but small with smooth edges
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you can view the colony in microscope by simple staining or without staining and also they have some specific colonial characterstics which are different from fungal like fungal colonies are almost have thread like structures on their boundries but bacterial did not
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Depends on what kind of plate has been used, but most often it's a wide-spread colony with rough edges.
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