The Kirby-Bauer antibiotic test is a general test that determines if an organism is resistant or susceptible to different antibiotics. Many different types of antibiotics can be used but some of the common ones are penicillin, tetracycline, chloramphenicol, and streptomycin.
Indole - Negative
Catalase - Positive
Oxidase - Negative
Methyl Red - Neagtive
voges Proskauer - Positive
citrate - Positive
Starch Hydrolysis - Positive
MR-negative
VP-positive
Citrate utilizaton- Negative
Urease-?
TSI?
oxidase?
A test that you can do to confirm for example that your unknown is Bacillus subtilis from Bacillus megaterium is VP because B.subtilis is positive for VP and B.megaterium is negative for VP. There are plenty of test that you can do for example a gram stain, check if its aerobic, anaerobic, facultative anaerobic, check if its motile, is it a rod or cocci.. all those test help you find out more about your organism. There isn't only one test that you can do to confirm if your organism is from the Bacillus species you have to do multiple test because plenty of bacteria are gram positive, motile, rods, aerobic. Hope this helps:)
The Starch Hydrolysis, it form a white clearing zone around the bacteria
Indole : Negative
Catalase : Positive
Starch Hydrolysis: Positive
VP Test: Positive
Urease: Negative
Nitrate Reductase : Positive
Gelatinase: Positive
L.reuteri can ferment sugars like Arabinose, Melebiose, Ribose, lactose, Xylose. It can produce gas and acid by fermenting glucose. L.reuteri can at temperature range of 150-450 c.
gram's test- positive and rod shape.
it is positive
imvic test can be performed
v.p.test
Biochemical tests for identification of cyanobacteria
The most common biochemical tests are gram stain, oxidase, catalase and coagulase tests. However, there are literally hundreds of biochemical tests that are commonly used to identify bacteria. For further information, check out MicrobeID.com, where you can find identification methods, keys, probabilistic databases, selective and differential media guides, as well as book reviews releated to bacterial identification. I would also recommend Bergey's Manual of Deterministic Bacteriology.
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Options : Nucleic acid hybridization Nucleic acid-base composition Amino acid sequencing Biochemical tests Numerical identification The answer is Numerical Identification. I just took the quiz for BIO205 and that was the answer.
The IMViC series of tests provides an identification of the principal groups of Enterobacteriaceae that cause intestinal infections, by using the biochemical properties and their enzymatic reactions to specific substrates
Biochemical tests for identification of cyanobacteria
You can't use a Biochemical test to ID a virus.
Yes it is. The reason Bacillus is motile is because it is an aerobe. This means it thrives on oxygen. Inside the agar, oxygen is limited and usually it will move toward the surface where it is more oxygenated. Motility of Bacillus depends on the incubation time, environment and preparation of the agar. If all the other tests point towards Bacillus subtilis, you should be just fine.
The most common biochemical tests are gram stain, oxidase, catalase and coagulase tests. However, there are literally hundreds of biochemical tests that are commonly used to identify bacteria. For further information, check out MicrobeID.com, where you can find identification methods, keys, probabilistic databases, selective and differential media guides, as well as book reviews releated to bacterial identification. I would also recommend Bergey's Manual of Deterministic Bacteriology.
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Well, you must starts out by knowing what the heck you is talking about. so, I cann't help yous out.
what are the biochemical tests for ascomycetes fungi?
Options : Nucleic acid hybridization Nucleic acid-base composition Amino acid sequencing Biochemical tests Numerical identification The answer is Numerical Identification. I just took the quiz for BIO205 and that was the answer.
the most commonly used biochemical test to identify lactobacillus is carbohydrate fermentation, this is the preliminary screening test and an essential test for the identification of lactobacilli
what are the biochemical tests for ascomycetes fungi?
A biochemical test is a test used mainly in microbiology with the main intention of detecting enzyme production. Biochemical tests can also, when used correctly, further narrow the search when looking at identifying an unknown microbe. The biochemical tests can narrow the search down to a specific genus and possibly even the species of the unknown microbe. In most cases when identification of an unknown microbe is needed, the microbe will usually be a bacterium.
Bacillus subtillus will test positive when performing a VP and Citrate test. Also, bacillus cereus is much more motile. It isn't as dependable as the chemical tests, but the cereus colonies will appear wispy and more widespread on an agar plate than those of subtilis.