Group a beta_hemolytic
Enterococcus faecalis
Preparation of the Blood-Enriched Agar with the Use of Red Cell Suspension
Unit 4a – Almost done!. Chapter 15: Microbial Mechanisms of Pathogenicity How microbes cause disease (figure 15.9)
Micrococcaceae. Family Micrococcaceae Includes 4 genera: Planococcus – free living saprophyte Micrococcus – free living saprophyte Stomatococcus – normal.
MICRO identification of medically important bacteria.pptx
practice test questions review questions study guides and learning objectives
Unit 4a – Almost done!
STREPTOCOCCUS&ENTEROCOCCUS REVIEW Bacterial Cell Morphology Gram Stain Cytoplasmic (plasma) membrane Cell wall structure Bacterial cell shapes.
THE GENUS STREPTOCOCCUS. The genus Streptococcus obtains grampositive cocci, nonmotile, nonsporeforming, arranged mostly in chains or in pairs. Most species.
Partial Materials in the Final Lab Exam (Nov. 28/29): Labs #9-23 (All labs after the first lab exam) Please also read the review sheets I handed out on.