Why is it important to differentiate glucose nonfermenters from Enterobacteriaceae?
Assignment Due November 9 at 10:59 PM
Review Sheets
Based on your knowledge from the lab manual readings from this week, create a 2- to 3-page document in Microsoft Word for providing answers to questions in the following review sheets:
Submission Details:
- Support your responses with examples.
- Cite any sources in APA format.
- Name your document SU_BIO2071_W7_A2_LastName_FirstInitial.doc.
- Submit your document to the Submissions Area by the due date assigned. Week 7 – Review Sheet Exercise 3 – The Enterobacteriaceae (Enteric Bacilli) 1. What does the term IMViC mean? 2. Why is the IMViC useful in identifying Enterobacteriaceae? Are further biochemical tests necessary for complete identification? 3. What diagnostic test differentiates Proteus and Providencia species from other Enterobacteriaceae? 4. How is E. coli distinguished from P. vulgaris on MacConkey agar? On a TSI slant? 5. Why is it important to differentiate glucose nonfermenters from Enterobacteriaceae?
- Assignment Due November 9 at 10:59 PM
Review Sheets
Based on your knowledge from the lab manual readings from this week, create a 2- to 3-page document in Microsoft Word for providing answers to questions in the following review sheets:
Submission Details:
- Support your responses with examples.
- Cite any sources in APA format.
- Name your document SU_BIO2071_W7_A2_LastName_FirstInitial.doc.
- Submit your document to the Submissions Area by the due date assigned. Week 7 – Review Sheet Exercise 3 – The Enterobacteriaceae (Enteric Bacilli) 1. What does the term IMViC mean? 2. Why is the IMViC useful in identifying Enterobacteriaceae? Are further biochemical tests necessary for complete identification? 3. What diagnostic test differentiates Proteus and Providencia species from other Enterobacteriaceae? 4. How is E. coli distinguished from P. vulgaris on MacConkey agar? On a TSI slant? 5. Why is it important to differentiate glucose nonfermenters from Enterobacteriaceae?