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Anabaena is a genus of filamentous, un-branched Cyanobacteria consisting of bead-like cells and enlarged spores or heterocysts.
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This "many-headed" organism is a plasmodial slime mold commonly found in forests on decaying deciduous trees. Available in both plasmodial and sclero...
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This organism is commonly recovered from soil and water. As normal intestinal flora, it can also usually be found in sewage.
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Pink to bright rose color.
Characterized by cilia; nearly all possess two types of nuclei.
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This organism is normal flora of human intestine and may be pathogenic in humans. This organism will grow in Sodium chloride solution.
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Kocuria rhizophila is also commonly known by the name Micrococcus luteus. This organism is commonly isolated from soil, and is frequently used to tes...
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This organism is commonly isolated from soil, and depending upon the temperature of its environment, can produce a distinctive red pigment.
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This organism is a common environmental isolate, and can be found in soil as well as in industrial settings.
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An excellent aquarium oxygenator, Egeria najas is great for teaching photosynthesis and plasmolysis.
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(470179-178)
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Isolated from human saliva, sputum, and intestine. No Lancefield group shown, alpha hemolysis.
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(470179-154)
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isolated from human intestine. Lactose positive and sucrose positive after a few days’ growth. Causes a mild form of dysentery.
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Demonstrate amoeba structure, locomotion, and feeding behavior.
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This yellow, shiny organism is known to cause wound infections and more famously, toxic shock syndrome.
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Isolated from human urinary tract and wound infections, this organism is identifiable by its characteristic putrefactive odor.
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Members of the Pelomyxa genus look very much like Amoeba. Pelomyxa, however, have many nuclei, whereas Amoeba have only one.
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Commonly known as the Vinegar Eel, these free-living nematodes require very little care, feeding in vinegar and feeding on fungi contained in it.
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