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In a flow chart, show how to differentiate between Micrococcus and Staphylococcus species.
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- Create a Flow Chart/Dichotomous Key for gram positive bacteria streptococcus mutans_______________________ refers to chains of spherical bacterial cells whileclusters of spherical cells are called_______________________.a. Diplococcus, streptococcusb. Staphylococcus, streptococcusc. Streptococcus, staphylococcusd. Micrococcus, sarcinaGive typing answer with explanation and conclusion 1. Acinetobacter and Moraxella are both Gram-negative bacilli to coccobacilli. What quick test can be performed to differentiate these two genera?
- Give typing answer with explanation and conclusion what are virulence factors amd how do they help bacteria survive?Give typing answer with explanation and conclusion differences of gram positive bacteria and gram negative bacteria?Give some examples of gram positive and gram negative bacteria Describe at least two diseases for each, signs, symptomsMethods