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Antibiotic Sensitivity Test Inoculations, Results and Interpretation Bacteria Cultures (all grown in brotha) Bacillus su
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Antibiotic Sensitivity Test Inoculations, Results and Interpretation Bacteria Cultures (all grown in brotha) Bacillus subtils (Bs), Streptococcus pyogenes tipy), Streptococcus pneumo (Spn), Proteus vulgaris (Pv) Unknown Bacteria "A" and "B" (are one of the four listed above) . . Simulated Inoculation Draw and do Draw a tube of bacteria; label it with the name of one of the four above. (stir the tube contents) Draw a swab Label this plate with the 4 things needed. Agar side or lid? (circle) 16 Notes or leave blank Draw the location for swab disposal Notes or leave blank
Draw a lawn pattern, as directed. Draw tweezers. Sterilize them in the incinerator. ● Use the tweezers to put the A, P and NB discs on the plate above, gently, but firmly. . Incubate the blood plate in the for ou only have to do the one pretend inoculation, but you have to look at eight plates of results. ● hrs. Predicted Results Use your Gram(+) and Gram(-) Results Key to predict the results. On the circles for all four of the known species on both the CNA and the TSA blood plates, draw and color the: Draw the side view of the plate agar side up. expected growth (or no growth), hemolysis SHOW zones of inhibition for A, P, and NB Since the diagram is not to size, write in the expected diameter of the zone of inhibition and be sure to show a cleared zone.