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Question 23 options:
Bacterial colonies are rounded, mucoid and buttery in appearance while mold colonies are fuzzy and hairy looking.
Mold colonies are rounded, mucoid and buttery in appearance while bacterial colonies are fuzzy and hairy looking.
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Question 24 (1 point)
Staining bacterial smear with methylene blue helps to ascertain if the bacteria has thick or thin peptidoglycan cell wall.
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False
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Question 25 (1 point)
Staining bacterial smear with methylene blue helps to ascertain if the bacteria has flagella.
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Question 26 (1 point)
Staining bacterial smear with methylene blue helps to ascertain if the bacterial cytoplasm contains ribosomes
Question 26 options:
True
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Question 23 options:
Bacterial colonies are rounded, mucoid and buttery in appearance while mold colonies are fuzzy and hairy looking. | |
Mold colonies are rounded, mucoid and buttery in appearance while bacterial colonies are fuzzy and hairy looking. |
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Question 24 (1 point)
Staining bacterial smear with methylene blue helps to ascertain if the bacteria has thick or thin peptidoglycan cell wall.
Question 24 options:
True | |
False |
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Question 25 (1 point)
Staining bacterial smear with methylene blue helps to ascertain if the bacteria has flagella.
Question 25 options:
True | |
False |
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Question 26 (1 point)
Staining bacterial smear with methylene blue helps to ascertain if the bacterial cytoplasm contains ribosomes
Question 26 options:
True | |
False |
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21 Dec 2018