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16 Cards in this Set
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What is the genus and gram staining of this specimen? |
Escherichia; G- |
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What is the genus and gram staining of this specimen? |
Rhizobium; G- |
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What is the genus and gram staining of this specimen? |
Staphylococcus; G+ |
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What is the genus and gram staining of this specimen? |
Spirillum; G- |
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What is the genus and gram staining of this specimen? |
Streptococcus; G+ |
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What is the genus and gram staining of this specimen? |
Anabaena; G- |
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What is the genus and gram staining of this specimen? |
Nostoc; G- |
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What is the genus and gram staining of this specimen? |
Oscillatoria; G- |
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Unicellular, with peptidoglycan, with cell wall |
Eubacteria |
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Purple gram stain, high peptidoglycan, low lipopolysaccharide |
Gram positive |
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Red/pink gram stain, low peptidoglycan, high lipopolysaccharide |
Gram negative |
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Different sizes in bacteria |
Pinpoint, small, moderate, large |
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Different forms in bacteria |
Circular, irregular, rhizoid |
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Different margins of bacteria |
Entire, lobate, undulate, serrate, filamentous |
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Different elevations of bacteria |
Flat raised, convex, umbonate |
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Different surfaces of bacteria |
Smooth, glistening, rough, wrinkled, powdery/dry |