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- Please discuss the purpose of the Methyl Red and Voges-Proskauer Test. What makes each one unique and why?Assuming that these are the 12 microplates. What is wrong with the result of the test? What do you think the cause of this occurrence? What should the medical technologist do?Principle of Methamine silver technique
- Which sample shows positive results in benedict's test? why?What is the purpose of Biuret’s test? In biuret’s test, does the color in each test tube containing the sample vary? Why or why not?Discuss the medical application of the Benedict’s test? What other test(s) are used in parallel to Benedict’s test?