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Construct a flow chart for the following organisms listed below with all possible gram positive and...

Construct a flow chart for the following organisms listed below with all possible gram positive and gram negative unknowns using the biochemical test  of PR Glucose, PR Sucrose and PR Lactose, PEA P/G  Methyl red, Catalase, Oxidase, Citrate, EMB test, Mac Conkey Agar, Blood Agar etc.

Following Organisms :

Gram Negative-Cocci: N.sicca, B. cattarhalis

Gram Negative Bacillus: E. coli, S. liquefaciens, E. aerogenes, C. fruendii, E. cloacae, P. stuartii, A. faecalis

Gram Positive-Cocci M. luteus, S. epidermidis, M. roseus,

Gram Positive Bacillus: B. subtilis, B. cereus, B. megaterium, C. xerosis,

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A wide range and variety of biochemical reactions depending on properties of organisms, these could be easily identified by a large array of tests or by a few selective differentiating tests as shown under for each group of Gram Positive and Gram Negative organisms, that are further classified as cocci and bacilli.

For GNC

For GPC

For GPB

For GNB


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