Fluid Thioglycollate Broth Practice Try to figure out the oxygen adaptation group for each tube. Growth is indicated by yellow arrows. 1. Obligate anaerobe 2. Microaerophilic 3. Obligate anaerobe 4. Obligate aerobe 5. Facultative anaerobe
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Four tubes are illustrated with cultures grown in a medium that slows oxygen diffusion. Match the culture tube with the correct type of bacteria from the following list: facultative anaerobe, obligate anaerobe, microaerophile, aerotolerant anaerobe, obligate aerobe.
Indicate whether you would expect growth of the obligate anaerobe to occur under the following circumstances and a brief explanation why: An obligate anaerobe is inoculated into a tube of fluid thioglycolate medium and placed in an incubator. A strictly fermentative aerotolerant anaerobe is co-inoculated into nutrient broth with an obligate anaerobe and placed in an incubator.
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