INDOLE b.how will you inoculate? c.How will you incubate? d. what are Post- Incubation procedures? e. How will you read the positive and negative results?
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b.how will you inoculate?
c.How will you incubate?
d. what are Post- Incubation procedures?
e. How will you read the positive and negative results?
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- State whether Bacillus cereus, Bacillus megaterium, Bacillus sphaericus, and Bacillus subtilis are negative or positive for caseinase production.I. In routine stool examination, what is a Floatation Technique?a.) What the procedure is used forb.) Summarized Procedurec.) Organisms in stool that are not viable after using Floatation Techniqued.) How common is the test being done in our country?Please answer and explain TOPIC: STAINING FECAL SMEARS 1.) What are the advantages of staining fecal smears with permanent stains (namely: Iron hematoxylin stain, Wheatley's trichrome stain, and modified acid-fast stain)? Enumerate more than two and explain.