Title: Lab Exercise 14:
1 Lab Exercise 14
Biochemical Differentiation of some Medically
Important Gram Positive Cocci
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3Beta ( ß ) hemolysis (blood agar around bacterial
colonies is completely clear, indicating complete
breakdown and consumption of hemoglobin)
4Alpha (a) hemolysis (blood agar around bacterial
colonies looks greenish-brown, indicating partial
breakdown and consumption of hemoglobin)
Mixed culture from a throat swab note several
ß-hemolytic colonies
5Gamma (?) hemolysis (really means no hemolysis
blood agar around colonies looks normal)
6Side-by-side comparisons of alpha (a), beta (ß),
and gamma (?) hemolysis
7Bacitracin (Taxo A) sensitivity
results with a zone of inhibition
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10Coagulase Test
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11Carbohydrate Fermentation Tests (Glucose and
Mannitol)
- (same as uninoculated media)
Phenol red indicator turns yellow at acid pH
12Catalase Test
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14Use the chart on p. 146 and/or the flow chart on
p. 147 of your lab manual to figure out who I am!
Answer Streptococcus pyogenes
15Use the chart on p. 146 and/or the flow chart on
p. 147 of your lab manual to figure out who I am!
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Answer Micrococcus lutea
16Use the chart on p. 146 and/or the flow chart on
p. 147 of your lab manual to figure out who I am!
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Answer Enterococcus faecalis
17Answer Staphylococcus aureus
18Use the chart on p. 146 and/or the flow chart on
p. 147 of your lab manual to figure out who I am!
Answer Staphylococcus epidermidis
19Use the chart on p. 146 and or the flow chart on
p. 147 of your lab manual to figure out who I am!
Answer Streptococcus pneumoniae
20Use the chart on p. 146 and/or the flow chart on
p. 147 of your lab manual to figure out who I am!
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Answer Streptococcus mutans