There are various species of Corynebacterium.
But the most known one i.e. Corynebacterium diptheriae is cultured in HOYLE's TELLURITE medium.
No, not all microorganisms can be cultured using synthetic media. Some microorganisms require more complex nutrient sources or specific environmental conditions that cannot be fully replicated in synthetic media. This is why a variety of media types are used in microbiology to successfully culture a wider range of microorganisms.
No
The bacteria know as bacterium Corynebacterium diphtheriae cause diphtheria.
mycobacterium
gram positive
it can be grown on k tellurite medium.. coryne gives black shining colonies.
It is a SELECTIVE DIFFERENTIAL media used for the groth of Corynebacterium diphtheria.
Löffler's serum medium was specifically developed for the cultivation of Corynebacterium diphtheriae. This medium contains horse serum, which provides the necessary nutrients and conditions for the growth of the bacterium.
the corynebacterium attacks the throat
No, not all microorganisms can be cultured using synthetic media. Some microorganisms require more complex nutrient sources or specific environmental conditions that cannot be fully replicated in synthetic media. This is why a variety of media types are used in microbiology to successfully culture a wider range of microorganisms.
Diphtheria is an infectioncaused by the bacterium Corynebacterium diphtheriae
NO
PROTEUS SP IS A COLIFORM WHICH HAS A CHARACTERISTIC SMELL AND SWARMS WHEN CULTURED, UNLESS AN ELECTROLITE DEFFICIENT MEDIA IS USED. THIS ORGANISM OFTEN CAUSES UTI'S. PROTEUS SP IS A COLIFORM WHICH HAS A CHARACTERISTIC SMELL AND SWARMS WHEN CULTURED, UNLESS AN ELECTROLITE DEFFICIENT MEDIA IS USED. THIS ORGANISM OFTEN CAUSES UTI'S.
No
no
Viruses can be cultured in tissue or cell media.
Corynebacterium xerosis typically grows on nutrient agar.