It sure can. It will be flat, grayish, with spreading edges.
Yes, + growth, no hemolysis (or gamma-hemolysis), white colonies
Blood Agar, and trypticase soy agar grows semi fastidious
false
Salmonella-Shigella (SS) agar. XLD agar. Hekton enteric agar.
Haemophilus influenzae
Its color is red.
Theoretically, anything. As the agar is a non-selective agar many bugs can grow on nutrient agar. The only ones that can't are ones that have different growing conditions or different characteristics that makes it difficult or impossible to grow, but that is more uncommon.
Escherichia coli-Salmonella-Shigella-Enterobacter
imvic test helps in identi fication of salmonello typhi and a specific agar named salmonella shigella agar is used for culturing these species
No it does not pit blood agar I am curently studying Chromobcaterium violaceum and recently grew it on a sheep blood agar it did not pit it. Cv turned the agar a brown color.
nutrient agar
something such as agar were bacteria grows
By stabbing the blood agar, the hemolysis will be easier to see and identify.