hematologic tests
A sample can be taken from the boil using a sterile swab or syringe and sent to a laboratory for culture and sensitivity testing. This will help identify the causative organism and determine if it is pathogenic by observing its growth characteristics and conducting susceptibility tests to see which antibiotics can effectively treat it. Treatment can then be tailored based on the results of these tests.
A nasopharyngeal culture is used to identify pathogenic (disease-causing) organisms present in the nasal cavity that may cause upper respiratory tract symptoms.
Pathogenic and non-pathogenic Staphylococcus species.
A selecting agent is a substance used in laboratory experiments to help identify organisms with specific traits. By selecting for organisms that survive or thrive in the presence of the selecting agent, researchers can determine which organisms possess desired characteristics.
Diagnosis.
The test commonly used to detect microorganisms in feces is a stool culture. In this test, a sample of the feces is cultured in a laboratory setting to identify any pathogenic bacteria or other microorganisms present. The results can help determine the cause of an infection or illness.
Reproductive buds are normally 2/3 larger than vegetative buds.
Animal reproductive behaviour is innate, it comes naturally. Reproductive behaviour: Courtship routines/enables animals to identify potential mates.
The only way to reliably identify asbestos-containing insulation is to have a small sample analysed by a qualified laboratory.
Scientists identify organisms by taxonomy. It is a way in which organisms are scientifically named by species and sorted out by classification.
Scientists identify organisms by taxonomy. It is a way in which organisms are scientifically named by species and sorted out by classification.
its use to identify unknown organisms