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parallel sides
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singles or in
pairs, gram positive, non motile and negative oxidase test?
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- What is the unknownn organism based on this biochemical test results? Gram Stain: Gram Positive Oxidase: Positive Catalase: Positive MAC: Non Lactose Fermenter MSA: Mannitol Salt Fermenter Gelatin Hydrolysis: Negative Indole Production: Negative Motility Indole Ornithine Medium: Negative MR/VP Test: Negative Nitrate Test: Positive Simmon Citrate Test: Negative Urease Test: Positive Possible Organisms: Vibrio fischeri Enterococcus faecalis Micrococcus luteus Streptococcus pneumoniae Pseudomonas aeruginosa Proteus mirabilis Acinetobacter baumannii Staphylococcus aureus Mycoplasma pneumoniae Escherichia coli Candida albicans Salmonella enterica Listeria monocytogenesA patient arives at the ER She has a pus-filled abscess on her hand The abscess is warm to the touch, and she has a fever. The doctor drains the abscess, and some of the pus from the wound is gram stained. Below is the picture of the Gram stain: 1. What is the Gram reaction and the morphology of the bacteria in the Gram stain? + 100% DFocus ords 07:32 PM R. W 11/18/2020 4Which cellular structure is being detected in the motility test? bacterial ribosomes bacterial cilia gram negative cell wall bacterial flagella gram positive cell wall
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