The bacterial strain in question is catalase positive.
Yes, the staphylococcus strain in question is catalase positive.
A leg is a limb, it is neither positive or negative.
biological molecule
Amoebas are not bacteria and therefore do not have a gram classification. They are eukaryotic organisms belonging to the phylum Rhizopoda.
One potential source of error in a catalase lab could be contamination of the catalase enzyme solution, which could lead to inaccurate results. Another source of error could be improper handling or storage of the catalase enzyme, affecting its activity. Additionally, variations in the temperature, pH, or substrate concentration during the experiments could introduce errors in the data collected.
Yes, the staphylococcus strain in question is catalase positive.
positive and a positive is a positive negative and a negative is a positive to answer your question: positive and a negative is a negative.
you need to test both the experiment-organism and an organism which you already know is catalase-positive, in the same environment in order to compare the results and determine if your experiment-organism is catalase-positive. - See more at: http://www.chacha.com/question/why-is-it-advisable-to-perform-a-catalase-test-on-a-known-catalase%26%2345%3Bpositive-organism-along-with-the-organism-you-are-testing#sthash.oChX8ZqW.dpuf
The cation in question is positive.
that a dump question
When you divide or multiply positive and negative numbers, you first do the division or multiplication as normal. The next step is to assess whether or not the answer will be negative or positive. If the two numbers of the question were the same (negative and negative or positive and positive) then the answer will be positive. If the two numbers in the question were different (one negative and one positive) then the answer will be negative. Thus, if you divide a negative number by a positive number, the result will be the same as normal division, but the answer will be negative.
If I understand your question correctly, then the answer is negative because if you add positive 3 to negative 8 the answer is negative 5.
to answer a question with yes add a positive rejoinder to answer a question with no add a negative rejoinder....
There are no positive or negative effects. This question should never be asked.
negative. why is this question in math when it should be in chemistry?
positive
Subtracting: Positive - Negative = Positive Negative - Positive = Negative No that is not the way it goes. It is positive+negetive=either counting on which integer is bigger negative+negative=positive positive+positive=positive positive x negetive=negative negative x postitve= negative negative/positive=negative positive/negative=negetive thanks The top is right though because subtracting a negative is like adding so you could never get a negative and subtracting from a positive from negative will always be a negative. The question was for integers with different signs so you don't need to do "positive + positive"