Nutrient agar is a general purpose medium supporting growth of a wide range of non-fastidious organisms. Most any bacteria will grow on it.
An example of a fastidious organism is Neisseria gonorrhea, which requires blood or hemoglobin and several amino acids and vitamins in order to grow.
Micrococcus Luteus is a bacteria that can produce yellow colonies
Bacteria that produce H2S in the Agar will show black dots. like salmonella species
There is no way of telling which kind it is without using API testing or looking at it under the microscope.
Rhodococcus equi
Pathogen of foals, seen in humans with immunocompromise, usually as a cavitating pneumonia
Serratia Marcesans
fungal element
Myxobacteria, usually for moist foods.
Well, Macconkey Agar II plates have Gram Crystal Violet in them so there are a number of bacterial species that can absorb it and turn "very pink." The way to narrow it down is to identify whether it grows in chains or clusters. But other than that, it is hard to tell.
fat.
Ecoile and Natural Bacteria (Which form some natural springs)
mycoplasma, rickettsia and chlamydiae
Vegetative bacteria and fungi
nitrogen is changed by bacteria into different forms
nitrogen
Ok, my brain finally kicked ....SERRATIA MARCENS
The class of nutrient that is necessary for production of certain hormones and that forms a coating on nerves is
Protein
When 2 continental plates diverge, a __ forms.
cordera is somthing that forms tectonic plates cordera is somthing that forms tectonic plates
Rift Volcano forms when plates pull apart.
tectonic plates
convergent boudary
mountains
A mass of bacteria is a colony.