gamma/alpha hemolysis
B. sublitis has a rod shape.
no
Selective media, is made up of certain nutrients that can either inhibit or enhance the growth of certain bacteria and or fungus. This is why they call it selective media, it is generally only selective for one kind of bacteria or does certain things when that bacteria or fungus is present.
selective media
B. subtilis does not ferment glucose nor lactose
streptomycin ihibits growth of b. subtilis
Yes. It's already proof for Bacillus subtilis.
media used for oxidase test is non selective media
gamma/alpha hemolysis
Scientists in a lab use selective media and differential media to identify or isolate organisms. Selective media allows only certain types of organisms to grow.
its a selective media
gamma/alpha hemolysis
B. sublitis has a rod shape.
no
gram positive Exactly. When doing a gram stain on B. subtilis, this bacterium resists decolorization (keping the first stain and NOT taking on the color of the secondary stain). Therefore, this bacterium is gram (+).
Selective media, is made up of certain nutrients that can either inhibit or enhance the growth of certain bacteria and or fungus. This is why they call it selective media, it is generally only selective for one kind of bacteria or does certain things when that bacteria or fungus is present.