It could be that you are referring to Staphylococcus aureus, so named because of its golden yellow color on some forms of agar. (aureus- gold)
If you are talking about the yellow junk coming out of your nose or being coughed up during a cold, that's probably just mucous. Dead white cells, your body fighting off the viral infection you have.
I just want to know what a yellow bacteria from the hand sanitizer bottle is called
There are 1 possible answer for this it's micrococcus luteus
if maconkey agar lemon yellow color indacates what???
Fever, mouth-breathing, and dehydration can cause the tongue to have a yellow-coating in a small child. The yellow appearance comes from bacteria trapped on the tongue.
No, it doesn't. After performing the Lactose fermentation test, the isolated colonies will turn yellow meaning that the test was negative.
he thought the mold had released a chimical that prevented the bacterias growth.
he thought the mold had released a chimical that prevented the bacterias growth.
yellow fever is caused by avirus not a bacteria
the yellow plant like like your yellow hair
brown bactirea is one of the worst bactireas to ever exist pink& yellow is a rare kind but not as harmful as brown bacteria
They mean bacteria if its yellow Dragonite_247
it makes the buttermilk sour and turns green yellow
They eat bacteria, plankton and detritus. When they take in water... they filter these things out, and can filter even the smallest bacteria.
Most of the time, they are fed by bacteria, yeasts, and fungi.
if maconkey agar lemon yellow color indacates what???
a contagious infection of the skin caused by bacteria. It is blisters that form yellow/brown scabs!
Fever, mouth-breathing, and dehydration can cause the tongue to have a yellow-coating in a small child. The yellow appearance comes from bacteria trapped on the tongue.
Yellow, which means bacteria is able to produce acids from mannitol fermentation
E. coli is a type of bacteria that can cause an upset stomach. Acetoin is a light yellow to green yellow liquid. No, E. coli does not produce acetoin.