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Lactococcus lactis is used in the production of buttermilk and cheese. Lactococcus lactis is what is known as a gram positive bacteria.
Yes is negative
From what I've found... Lactococcus lactis won't grow on a 6.5% plate while enterococcus faecalis will. Hope that helps!
Survival needs are food, oxygen, water, appropriate temperature, and atmospheric pressure.
Yes. Temperature is crucial to the survival of any animal.
Survival needs are food, oxygen, water, appropriate temperature, and atmospheric pressure.
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in the broth they will be packed close together and more spread out in the slant
No it doesn't. Entercocci and members of the streptococcus group can.
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Maysoon Salama has written: 'The isolation of Lactococcus lactis subsp. cremoris from nature with probes for 16S ribosomal RNAs' -- subject(s): Nucleic acid hybridization, Nucleic acid probes, RNA, Nucleotide sequence, Lactococcus lactis
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