A saccharolytic bacterium is capable of hydrolyzing or otherwise breaking down a sugar molecule.
The saccharolytic bacterium in a TSI tube would liberate sulfates inside the tube turning it yellow. The TSI tube is triple sugar iron agar, which tells us if the bacterium can live in glucose, sucrose or lactose.
A bacterium that needs oxygen is called an aerobic bacterium
Bacterium
biologically yes, grammatically no. Bacterium is the singular form of bacteria.
Yes, bacteria is the plural form and bacterium is the singular form.
The saccharolytic bacterium in a TSI tube would liberate sulfates inside the tube turning it yellow. The TSI tube is triple sugar iron agar, which tells us if the bacterium can live in glucose, sucrose or lactose.
It's as same as 'fermentative' or 'saccharolytic'.
The bacterium that causes Cholera is called Vibrio cholerae.
bacteria is, unless you were to use the word "The" in front (the bacteria are) Answer The bacterium is ...., the bacteria are..... Bacteria is the plural form, bacterium is the singluar.
A bacterium that needs oxygen is called an aerobic bacterium
The plural of bacterium is bacteria.
a bacterium that lives underwater
bacteria is plural and bacterium is singular
Bacterium is the singular word.
Some bacterium eats things
when is bacterium defined as dead
Bacterium