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Plate B Biology Lab Report

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Plate B incubated at 25oC produced a white, opaque, waxy, and spreading bacteria colonies while plate A incubated at 37oC produced a white, thin spreading bacteria colonies (Figure 1.). Gram staining revealed that plate B contained a rod-shaped bacterium having partial pink and purple coloration with endospores. This suggests that the bacteria is a gram positive bacteria. Gram positive bacteria typically have a thick cell wall which traps the crystal violet making them appear purple. Conversely, plate A is a rod-shaped bacterium but with pink coloration. This appearance is typical of gram negative bacteria because they have thin cell wall, and the crystal violet penetrates through their wall leaving the bacteria colorless. The pink counterstain enters the thin walls and leaves it pink. The glucose fermentation and gas production test carried out on tube D came out negative. Similarly, the mixed acid fermentation test carried out on tube C came out negative (Table 1.). DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION …show more content…

This indicates that the mixture may contain B. cereus or B. subtilis from the gram positive biochemical chat given. Since the MR-VP test conducted came out negative, this suggests that the unknown organism in plate B is B. subtilis. Also, the Gram staining test carried out on plate A suggested that the plate contained a rod-shaped gram negative bacteria. The glucose fermentation and gas production tests came out negative. Therefore, A. faecalis and P. aeruginosa are the suspected organisms. Since, the growth on plate A is a colony of a white, thin spreading bacteria, it suggests that the organism is A.

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