Klebsiella species appear as large, mucoid colonies on culture plates, typically on MacConkey agar where they produce pink colonies due to lactose fermentation. On blood agar, they can form smooth, shiny colonies that may have a slight alpha or beta-hemolytic appearance. The colonies are often characterized by their viscous, sticky texture, which is indicative of their polysaccharide capsule.
It often looked like a ladle or spoon on top of a plate. The handle of the spoon or ladle always pointed to the magnetic south. The plate is often made of bronze.
Culture partially defines us as human beings. It explains our way of life or is apart of that and shows our beliefs and origins. We also use culture to categorize us. We tend to group to people who are like us and group people who look alike, dress alike, act alike, and practice alike together. If you remove culture from the human society, you remove a foundation that we are used to and that we use for many things. Culture can also help us emotionally by holding us down to a routine or a way that we do something, for sanity reasons.
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The way people dress, the food they make and eat, the language they speak, write and read can also be indications of a particular culture.
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Klebsiella bacteria are rod-shaped (bacilli) and have a characteristic polysaccharide capsule that surrounds the cell, giving a mucoid appearance on agar plates. Its colonies typically appear smooth, raised, and mucoid with a sticky consistency. Klebsiella can come in various colors, including pink, white, yellow, or cream, depending on the growth conditions and the type of media used for culture.
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