Stretococcus grows slowly under ideal conditions because of their anaerobic respiration causing it to produce a little amount of ATP which is needed for rapid cell growth. ATP is needed for cell energy and reproduction.
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∙ 9y agoit usually needs blood to grow
yes, the resulting colonies are small, white/translucent, circular, convex and smooth
Bacillus subtilis E. coli Pseudomons fluorenscens streptococcus faecilis most bacteria can grow on nutrient agar
yes, but they grow very slowly
streptococcus is latin
I believe that prefix is strepto. Streptococcus, for example.
it usually needs blood to grow
MSA stands for mannitol salt agar. Streptococcus can not grow on this type of agar. This is because it has a very high salt content, which allows only certain microorganisms to grow in it.
Yes, they are facultative anaerobes.
streptococcus is a strip of sphere like bacteria. They can be found on their own or in long strips
No it doesn't. Entercocci and members of the streptococcus group can.
slowly
Streptococcus is a gram-positive bacteria which is spherical and grow in chains or pairs. They can cause pink eye and meningitis, among other things.
yes, the resulting colonies are small, white/translucent, circular, convex and smooth
Bacillus subtilis E. coli Pseudomons fluorenscens streptococcus faecilis most bacteria can grow on nutrient agar
yes, but they grow very slowly
they grow faster than hardwoods really!!