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- Can you help me create a dichotomous key for these miccoorganisms and tests? Micoorganisms: Bacillus cereus Bacillus subtilis Citrobacter freundii Enterobacter aerogenes Enterococcus faecalis Escherichia coli Klebsiella pneumoniae Micrococcus luteus Mycobacterium phlei Proteus mirabilis Proteus vulgaris Pseudomonas aeruginosa Serratia marcescens Staphylococcus aureus Staphylococcus epidermidis Tests: Gram stain, acid-fast stain, endospore stain, amylase, urease, catalase, oxidase,carbohydrates (lactose, sucrose, glucose, mannitol, maltose), MR-VP, SIM, nitrate, motility,citrate, blood agar.List Of Possibilities Possible species of Gram negative organisms Neisseria lactamicaPseudomonas aeruginosaPseudomonas fluorescensPseudomonas putidaAlcaligenes faecalisAlcaligenes latusAeromonas sobriaEnterobacter aerogenesEnterobacter cloacaeSerratia marcescansSerratia rubidaeaSerratia liquefaciensEscherichia coliKlebsiella pneumoniaeKlebsiella oxytocaMorganella morganiiSalmonella enterica serogroup enteriditisShigella flexneriProteus vulgarisProteus mirabilis HINT: some of the above choices are strict aerobes and some are facultative anaerobes. This is helpful to first eliminate a set from your possibilities (look them up to figure this out) HINT #2. At first eliminate the organisms that *cannot* do something your organism *can*. This means you have a positive test result and you eliminate those that are always negative for that result. That way you do not have to worry that you accidentally killed the unknown 14 before you inoculated it. You Do still need to be concerned that you…Neisseria lactamicaPseudomonas aeruginosaPseudomonas fluorescensPseudomonas putidaAlcaligenes faecalisAlcaligenes latusAeromonas sobriaEnterobacter aerogenesEnterobacter cloacaeSerratia marcescansSerratia rubidaeaSerratia liquefaciensEscherichia coliKlebsiella pneumoniaeKlebsiella oxytocaMorganella morganiiSalmonella enterica serogroup enteriditisShigella flexneriProteus vulgarisProteus mirabilis some of the above choices are strict aerobes and some are facultative anaerobes. This is helpful to first eliminate a set from your possibilities (look them up to figure this out)
- Neisseria lactamicaPseudomonas aeruginosaPseudomonas fluorescensPseudomonas putidaAlcaligenes faecalisAlcaligenes latusAeromonas sobriaEnterobacter aerogenesEnterobacter cloacaeSerratia marcescansSerratia rubidaeaSerratia liquefaciensEscherichia coliKlebsiella pneumoniaeKlebsiella oxytocaMorganella morganiiSalmonella enterica serogroup enteriditisShigella flexneriProteus vulgarisProteus mirabilis some of the above choices are strict aerobes and some are facultative anaerobes. This is helpful to first eliminate a set from your possibilities (look them up to figure this out). Eliminate the organisms that *cannot* do something your organism *can*. This means you have a positive test result and you eliminate those that are always negative for that result.Neisseria lactamicaPseudomonas aeruginosaPseudomonas fluorescensPseudomonas putidaAlcaligenes faecalisAlcaligenes latusAeromonas sobriaEnterobacter aerogenesEnterobacter cloacaeSerratia marcescansSerratia rubidaeaSerratia liquefaciensEscherichia coliKlebsiella pneumoniaeKlebsiella oxytocaMorganella morganiiSalmonella enterica serogroup enteriditisShigella flexneriProteus vulgarisProteus mirabilis some of the above choices are strict aerobes and some are facultative anaerobes. This is helpful to first eliminate a set from your possibilities (look them up to figure this out). Eliminate the organisms that *cannot* do something your organism *can*. This means you have a positive test result and you eliminate those that are always negative for that result. At first eliminate the organisms that *cannot* do something your organism *can*. This means you have a positive test result and you eliminate those that are always negative for that result. That way you do not have to worry that you…Neisseria lactamicaPseudomonas aeruginosaPseudomonas fluorescensPseudomonas putidaAlcaligenes faecalisAlcaligenes latusAeromonas sobriaEnterobacter aerogenesEnterobacter cloacaeSerratia marcescansSerratia rubidaeaSerratia liquefaciensEscherichia coliKlebsiella pneumoniaeKlebsiella oxytocaMorganella morganiiSalmonella enterica serogroup enteriditisShigella flexneriProteus vulgarisProteus mirabilis some of the above choices are strict aerobes and some are facultative anaerobes. This is helpful to first eliminate a set from your possibilities (look them up to figure this out eliminate the organisms that *cannot* do something your organism *can*. This means you have a positive test result and you eliminate those that are always negative for that result. That way you do not have to worry that you accidentally killed the unknown before you inoculated it. You Do still need to be concerned that you interpreted the test results correctly and did not introduce a contaminant that has the ability…
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