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No, Bacillus subtilis is not an acid-fast bacterium.

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What scientific term represents the morphology bacillus subtilis?

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Is B subtilis a gram positive or gram negative bacterium?

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What is the scientific name for a soil bacterium?

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What species does bacillus subtilis belong to?

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What are the acid-fast stain results for Bacillus subtilis?

Bacillus subtilis is a Gram-positive bacterium and does not typically show acid-fast staining results. This means that it does not retain the stain when subjected to the acid-fast staining procedure commonly used to detect mycobacteria.


What is the hemolytic pattern of bacillus subtilis?

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What is the morphology and arrangemen of bacillus subtilis under microscope?

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