Enzyme responsible for breaking down starch in starch hydrolysis
What is amylase?
Fermentation pathways do not require this
What is oxygen?
Staphylococci are known to show this result in catalase tests.
What is positive?
These are the five types of white blood cells.
What is neutrophil, basophil, eosinophil, lymphocyte, monocyte?
S. pyogenes belongs to this Lancefield group.
What is Group A?
Gram's iodine
Catalase breaks hydrogen peroxide to these two components.
What is water, and oxygen?
This means "pus-forming".
What is pyogenic?
What is lymphocyte and monocyte?
This is the other name for the Mixed Acid Fermentation test.
What is Methyl Red test?
The enzyme tryptophanase breaks down tryptophan into pyruvic acid and _____?
What is Indole?
The acronym SIM stands for these three things.
What is hydrogen sulfide (S), indole production (I), and motility (M)?
This is the color produced in an alpha-hemolysis test on BAP inoculated with Streptococci
What is olive green?
An increase in the number of reported diseases in a given period of time within a certain area.
What is epidemic?
This is the reagant added to the Butanediol Fermentation test.
What is Barritt's reagent?
The color resulting from a positive urease test
What is fuschia?
These are the typical products of fermentation pathways.
What are acids, gases, alcohols, and aldehydes?
This is what an MSA plate inoculated with S. aureus looks like.
What is yellow growth on media?
What is salmonella typhi?
Control m/o for Citrate Utilization test.
What is E. aerogenes?
Required for hydrolytic reactions
What is water?
Respiration degrades organic molecules into these two things.
What is CO2 and H2O?
This organism produces the alpha toxin.
What is S. aureus?
This is an example of a communicable disease.
What is influenza?
What is Staphylococci?