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Results from our forumGram Positive Cocci... a bacterial organism found in a small stream. Here is the info collected so far: Colony morphology: Yellow, round, slightly concave, smooth. Gram stain: Gram positive, appears to be cocci, but not perfectly round and tend to group together in pairs (which appear as though it is a short fat bacilli) ...
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HELPP Please! Unidentifiable Unkown :(I received an unknown in Microbiology glass and I just don't know what it is. Smell of broth is Pungent & rotten cheese. Gram Stain = Gram Positive. Arrangement: Strepto maybe staph? idk Shapes:Round ---Coccus. size: small (attached photo) 20120924_183641.jpg (my first stain) 20121003_181506.jpg ...
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gram negative cocci. please helpYou said you did an ACID FAST test to show you if it was GRAM NEGATIVE? Did you do a Gram stain at all? An acid-fast test doesn't tell you if it's Gram negative or Gram positive. Rather, it's an alternative test if your Gram stain doesn't work (of if you're unsure of ...
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How to create a science project about acne?If you don't have the ability to do staining and culturing, it would be really hard to test acne the way you are thinking. When you culture bacteria from skin, you have to use several, let's call them dichotomous keys, to determine what kind ...
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Re: Kindly help me fill up this. (NOCARDIA) Try an acid fast stain. It's either nocardia or TB when the test is positive Actually, Nocardia are partially acid fast. Gram +ve bacilli + coccobacilli with branching filaments (fungus-like) partially acid fast Catalase+ Urease+ ...
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