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Why is important to be able to identify different colony shapes sizes edges etc?

It is important to be able to identify different colony shapes, sizes, and edges is a way to learn and identify the name of the bacteria. A selective medium is a nutritional for bacteria to grow while inhibiting other bacteria growth.


Why should you hold a microscope slide by the edges?

You should hold a microscope slide by the edges to avoid smudging or getting fingerprints on the glass surface. This helps ensure a clear and unobstructed view when examining the slide under a microscope.


What is the appearance of a 24-hour Bacillus culture?

A 24-hour Bacillus culture typically appears as opaque, slightly raised colonies with irregular edges on agar plates. The colonies are generally cream-colored, smooth, and may have a matte or slightly shiny surface. Bacillus species are known for their distinctive appearance and can exhibit variations in color and texture depending on the specific species.


What does Proteus vulgaris look like on a Tryptic Soy Agar media?

Proteus vulgaris typically appears as large, spreading colonies on Tryptic Soy Agar (TSA) media. The colonies have irregular edges and a characteristic swarming growth pattern. They are usually yellowish-brown in color and may have a slightly mottled appearance.


How does campylobacter jejuni appear when cultured on campylobacter agar base?

It depends on which Campylobacter agar base addatives you use - there are many variations. Typically the colonies round or have slightly irregular edges, they are white when small and spread to become transparent later.

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Harmless bacteria produced colonies with what edges?

smooth


The strain of bacteria that caused pneumonia grew into what colonies on culture plates?

The disease-causing strain of bacteria grew into smooth colonies on culture plates, whereas the harmless strain produced with rough edges.


What strain of bacteria that caused pneumonia grew into?

Some Biology books may say something different but mine is Prentice Hall Biology and its page 287. The answer to this would be smooth colonies. :) so if your ever looking for this answer hope it works for you!


What types of wave produced on the string?

Stationary transverse waves are produced on strings. This is due to the superimposition of the progressive wave and its reflection at the knife edges.


Where do striated caracaras live?

In the Falkland Islands, Europe. Their nests are built on Cliff Edges, or on the Outskirts of Penguin Colonies.


How does amplitude change in a drum?

I dont think how far my answer is correct but, the amplitude of the sound produced at the centre of the drum is more when compared to its edges. this might be due to the tension in the leather surface of the drum and the law of vibrations.ie, towards the centre where at a particular point when moving away from the edges of the drum vibrates more than at edges. Here, the force of the stick( if a stick is used) with which the sound is produced must also be taken into consideration and also the make of the material with which the sound is being produced.


On what factors does deviation produced by a prism depend?

angle between two edges and angle of incidence how denser the object is


Does shigella grows on blood agar?

It sure can. It will be flat, grayish, with spreading edges.


Why is important to be able to identify different colony shapes sizes edges etc?

It is important to be able to identify different colony shapes, sizes, and edges is a way to learn and identify the name of the bacteria. A selective medium is a nutritional for bacteria to grow while inhibiting other bacteria growth.


Nail Bed Inflammation?

Also known as paronychia, this refers to the infection or inflammation around the edges of the nail, often caused by bacteria or fungi.


Why should you hold a microscope slide by the edges?

You should hold a microscope slide by the edges to avoid smudging or getting fingerprints on the glass surface. This helps ensure a clear and unobstructed view when examining the slide under a microscope.


What animal lives in a geyser?

Microorganisms such as thermophiles, algae, and bacteria are known to inhabit geysers due to their ability to thrive in extreme heat and acidic conditions. These organisms form colorful mats or biofilms around the edges of geyser pools.