what is a coliform?
Answer: group of bacteria that includes a lot of genera; "coli-like" and usually not a pathogen
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- what is EMB?
- what is the total coliform rule?
- what method did we use when we did a quantitative analysis of water?
- what are the three different things a coliform must have?
- what does bacteriocidal mean?
- what does bacteriostatic mean?
- what is the oldest antibiotic?
- what is the major concern with antibiotics?
- What is the Kirby-Bauer Disc Assay?
- what did we use for our dye in the simple staining technique?
- what was used as the counterstain in the gram staining procedure?
- what was used as the decolorizing agent during the gram staining procedure?
- what was the second stain used in the gram staining procedure?
- what was used as the primary stain in the Gram staining procedure?
- what are the four different reagents used in the gram stain?
- what does the gram stain determine?
- what is the most important differential stain used in microbiology?
- what removes the primary stain from the cell?
- what is differential staining?
- what happens during simple staining?
- what is an example of an acidic stain?
- what is an example of a basic stain?
- what are the four things that we did to isolate a pure culture?
- what is the purpose of stabbing a slant?