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(470179-644)
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Mucor hiemalis (-)
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(470176-388)
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Penicillium chrysogenum
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(470179-162)
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Grows on dead tissues. Novobiocin resistant (S. epidermidis and S. aureus novobiocin sensitive).
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(470179-170)
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Found on dental plaque, implicated in cavities. No Lancefield group shown, gamma hemolysis.
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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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(470179-122)
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Noted for capsular swelling. Causes pneumonia and urinary tract infections.
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(470179-188)
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The presence of A. viscolactis in milk is a common cause for sliminess or "ropiness".
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(470179-196)
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This pathogenic organism is sometimes isolated from hay and grass.
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(470179-158)
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Beta hemolysis on blood. Causes wound infections and septicemia.
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(470179-636)
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Candida albicans
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(470179-098)
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Colorless, most widely dispersed of the Serratia species.
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(470177-286)
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Use Sordaria fimicola to allow students to visualize the results of crossing over during cell division.
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(470179-536)
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Isolated from sewage, human intestines, and urinary tract infections. Spreading colonies are seen on agar growth medium.
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(470179-496)
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All microbial cultures undergo an extensive quality control program prior to releasing for sale, so they are guaranteed for purity as well as for spec...
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(470179-066)
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Used for culturing Dictyostelium discoideum (cellular slime mold).
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(470179-484)
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This spore-forming, thermophilic organism is commonly used for germicidal and sporicidal testing due to its ability to withstand higher-than-normal te...