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- Question 15 Which test require a straight line inoculation? Choose all that apply. DNA hydrolysis Bile esculinase O NaCl O Hemolysint/Root/Pages/TestTaker/MonitorLaunch.aspx?id%3DE9B80AE3-962E-4628-B79D-A3F06F1CAB72 MonitorLaunchaspx?id%3DE9B80AE3-962E-4628-879D-A3F0EFICABT2-Google Chrone uninoculated tube The medium shown here was inoculated with a bacterium then incubated for 48 hours; an uninoculated control tube is also present for comparison. This particular bacterium gave a for this test. a) O negative result b) O positive result c) O indeterminate result Review Later d) O variable resultIn order to do electron microscopy the samples had to be specially prepared. Were the cells alive at the time of viewing? Explain why you said yes or no I need help answering this queshtion the answer is with the article and it has to be as short as possible URL: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC106848/
- What will pose an ethical issue in these procedures are performed - sterilization?Question:- Your medical care team determines that a third patient's severe illness is caused bya helminth. Which technique or techniques described above would you use to identifythe helminth? Justify your answer.Question 14 If a suspect bacterial pathogen infecting your patient is known to be "fastidious" which medium would you grow this pathogen on? selective media such as MacConkey agar enrichment medium such as blood agar differential medium such as MSA O all purpose medium such as SAB Question 15
- A Moving to another question will save this response. stion 2 Choose the one answer that fits best. Which of the following statements regarding the proper procedure for using Micropipettes is NOT correct? Oa. You should always press the plunger slowly O b. You cannot use a 2-20 μl micropipette to pipet 200 μl O c. Micropipettes always require the use of a disposable plastic tip O d. The barrier in the tip prevents liquid from entering the micropipette so it is ok to hold it sideways Oe. To draw up solution, press and hold the plunger at the first stop before entering the solution → Moving to another question will save this response.Answer each of the questions below using the plate images provided. Nutrient Agar 1 EMB Blood Agar 1. How many colonies are on NA plate 3?. 2. How many bacteria were transferred to NA plate 3?. 3. How many colonies are on NA plate 2? 4. How many bacteria were transferred to NA plate 2?. 5. How would you describe the growth on NA plate 1?. 6. How many colonies grew together on NA plate 1? 7. How many bacteria were transferred to NA plate 1? Nutrient Agar 2 8. How many bacteria collected from the source? (Hint: What fraction of tube 1 was spread on NA plate 1?) 9. Were any of the bacteria from the source Gram-negative? How can you tell?. 10. Could any of the bacteria from the source ferment lactose? How can you tell? Nutrient Agar 3 11. Were any of the bacteria from the source hemolytic? How can you tell?. 00I need help answering this queshtion based on the answer in the article you are whitin a bacterium travelling from the outside of a Gouda wheel through the rind and into the core. What can you say about the chemical environment of the areas you pass through? https://bmcmicrobiol.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12866-018-1323-4
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