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Lab7: Colony Morphology
a. Colony= closely associated group of bacteria formed from the binary fission (dividing) of a single bacteria
-diving of single bacteria (binary fission) occurs on agar plate
- a colony is easily visible once there are over a million bacteria present
b. Colony Morphology= is the form (or look) of a colony that an individual bacteria grows into on an agar plate
* recognizing colony morphology is helpful when:
1. distinguishing bw mixed bacterial cultures and
2 for identifying unknown bacteria
*note that the colony characteristics such as size and pigmentation can vary depending on environmental conditions, including medium and temperature
We are looking at Bacteria: (we look at each at 22*C and 37*C)
#3: Bacillus globigii= the globe is brown/orange/tan color (more pronounced on 22*C)
#4 Bacillus licheniformis= both colonies are raised, 37*C looks like big wad of snot OR like lichens that grow on rocks
#5 Bacillus megaterium= cirular
#6 Bacillus mycoides = 22*C looks like roots from MY garden
#3: Bacillus globigii= the globe is brown/orange/tan color (more pronounced on 22*C)
Bacillus globigii 37*C
#4 Bacillus licheniformis= both colonies are raised, 37*C looks like big wad of snot OR like lichens that grow on rocks
#6 Bacillus mycoides = 22*C looks like roots from MY garden
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