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To match: The name of the medium (e. Simmon’s citrate agar) with the physiological test.
Introduction: Simmon citrate agar is mainly used to differentiate the Enterobacteriaceae members. It comprised of sodium citrate, as the source of carbon, ammonium dihydrogen phosphate as the nitrogen source, pH indicator (bromthymol blue), and other nutrients.
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Ch. 38 - Prob. 1SAQCh. 38 - Prob. 2SAQCh. 38 - What is the function of bacterial...Ch. 38 - Differentiate between the following:
a. anabolism...Ch. 38 - Why is the catalase test useful for the...Ch. 38 - End products of biochemical reactions are often...Ch. 38 - End products of biochemical reactions are...Ch. 38 - Prob. 8SAQCh. 38 - Prob. 9SAQCh. 38 - Prob. 10SAQ
Ch. 38 - Kligler’s iron agar and SIM are multiple test...Ch. 38 - Prob. 12SAQCh. 38 - In addition to the morphological, cultural, and...Ch. 38 -
MEDIA. Match the name of the medium with the...Ch. 38 - Prob. 1.2MQCh. 38 - Prob. 1.3MQCh. 38 - Prob. 1.4MQCh. 38 - Prob. 1.5MQCh. 38 - Prob. 1.6MQCh. 38 - Prob. 1.7MQCh. 38 - Prob. 1.8MQCh. 38 - Prob. 2.1MQCh. 38 - Prob. 2.2MQCh. 38 - Prob. 2.3MQCh. 38 - Prob. 2.4MQCh. 38 - Prob. 2.5MQCh. 38 - Prob. 2.6MQCh. 38 - Prob. 2.7MQCh. 38 - Prob. 2.8MQCh. 38 - Prob. 2.9MQCh. 38 - Prob. 2.10MQCh. 38 - Prob. 3.1MQCh. 38 - Prob. 3.2MQCh. 38 - Prob. 3.3MQCh. 38 - Prob. 3.4MQCh. 38 - Prob. 3.5MQCh. 38 - Prob. 3.6MQCh. 38 - Prob. 4.1MQCh. 38 - Prob. 4.2MQCh. 38 - Prob. 4.3MQCh. 38 - Prob. 4.4MQCh. 38 - Prob. 4.5MQCh. 38 - Prob. 4.6MQ
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