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Microbiology: November 2008
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Wednesday, November 19, 2008. Thursday, November 6, 2008. Collecting our own saliva, yum. Jodi carefully labels a specimen. To Know and be Known. Yellow growth on my working slant as well as growth in nutrient broth. Golden colonies on Nutrient Agar. Similare growth on MSA to Staph. aureus. Tolerates NaCl and ferments Mannitol. Similare growth on EMB to Staph. aureus. Tolerates Eosin but does not ferment. Similare growth on PEA to Staph. aureus. Tolerates PEA. Media indicates #30 is facultative. Pigmente...
Microbiology: September 2008
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Thursday, September 11, 2008. Tuesday in lab we inoculate 3 tubes of Thioglycollate broth to determine the oxygen requirements of our unknowns. We inocullate the tubes with E. coli, Clostridium p. and our unknown. We also did a similare exercise with nutrient broth plates using E.C. and C.P. as our controls to compare our unknowns to. 30: facultative, with smooth edges and made the medium a slightly darker color. Next week it's gram staining action like you've never seen! Friday, September 5, 2008. Micro...
Microbiology: October 2008
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Tuesday, October 21, 2008. We inoculated tubes containing sucrose, glucose, lactose or nutrient gelatin. The liquid tubes are to test carbohydrate utilization. These tubes also conatined a durham tube which is used to indicate gas production. The tubes all had Phenol-red as the ph indicator. This procedure is done to determine if a microbe is facultative. The gelatin tubes are to show gelatin hydolysis from the enzyme gelatinase. Tributyrin Agar is used to show fat hydrolysis by the enzyme lipase. Today ...
Microbiology: Fungi
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Microbiology: Class Room Activities
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Thursday, November 6, 2008. Collecting our own saliva, yum. Jodi carefully labels a specimen. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This is a blog for my CCGA Microbiology Class. To Know and be Known. View my complete profile.
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