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- This plate shows: Beta hemolysis Alpha Hemolysis Delta hemolysis Gamma hemolysisMycobacterium tuberculosis Type of flagella, number and correctly named arrangement of the flagella (example: monotrichous)5:37 P Staphylococcus produce coagulase and catalase true false Alpha hemolytic produce partial hemolysis but Beta hemolytic produce complete hemolysis * true false All Streptococcus pyogens are susceptible to pencillin G. true O false VIEW QUESTION II
- Streptococcus pyogenes, the main causative agent of bacterial pharyngitis (aka “Strep throat”) is differentiated from other Streptococcus species by type of hemolysis; S. pyogenes is ______ hemolytic on a Blood Agar Plate (BAP).4. Figure 1 (see next page) depicts the timeline of Sammy's chlamydia infection. Each panel of the figure represents a blood sample, showing a stain of the chlamydia bacteria. The red dots indicate the initial chlamydia bacteria, and the yellow dots indicate the mutated chlamydia bacteria. Provide detailed captions for the images under the titles, specifically indicating how the bacteria population changed over time. "The Fight Against Bacteria" by Jessie M. Garcia Page 3 NATIONAL CENTER FOR CASE STUDY TEACHING IN SCIENCE Figure 1a. Initial chlamydia infection. Figure 1b. Three days into the doxycycline treatment. Figure 1c. Sammy stops taking her antibiotic pills. Figure 1d. One week after the doxycycline treatment. Figure 1e. Two weeks after the doxycycline treatment.mycobacterium tuberculosis Capsule or not (If yes, describe what is it made from
- A newborn presents with sepsis. Blood samples are taken and sent for culture. Gram stain, blood agar plates and catalase results below. VP test + Gram stain round cells ~1 micrometer diameter Blood agar:10 diseases caused by staphylococcus(>1 ans) Which of the following bacteria can cause beta-hemolysis? group A streptococci S. pyogenes group B streptococci S. aureus pneumococci
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