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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.

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Micrococcus Luteus is a bacteria that can produce yellow colonies

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Bacteria that produce H2S in the Agar will show black dots. like salmonella species

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There is no way of telling which kind it is without using API testing or looking at it under the microscope.

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Rhodococcus equi

Pathogen of foals, seen in humans with immunocompromise, usually as a cavitating pneumonia

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Serratia Marcesans

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fungal element

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Myxobacteria, usually for moist foods.

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