Match the following bacteria with their fermentation type: Klebsiella | Lactose Fermenter, Shigella | Non-Lactose Fermenter, Escherichia | Lactose Fermenter, Salmonella | Non-Lacto... Match the following bacteria with their fermentation type: Klebsiella | Lactose Fermenter, Shigella | Non-Lactose Fermenter, Escherichia | Lactose Fermenter, Salmonella | Non-Lactose Fermenter
Understand the Problem
The question is asking us to classify different bacteria based on their fermentation type, specifically whether they are lactose fermenters or non-lactose fermenters. This involves matching each bacterium with the correct fermentation type provided.
Answer
Klebsiella | Lactose Fermenter, Shigella | Non-Lactose Fermenter, Escherichia | Lactose Fermenter, Salmonella | Non-Lactose Fermenter.
The final answer is: Klebsiella | Lactose Fermenter, Shigella | Non-Lactose Fermenter, Escherichia | Lactose Fermenter, Salmonella | Non-Lactose Fermenter.
Answer for screen readers
The final answer is: Klebsiella | Lactose Fermenter, Shigella | Non-Lactose Fermenter, Escherichia | Lactose Fermenter, Salmonella | Non-Lactose Fermenter.
More Information
In microbiology, bacteria can be classified based on their ability to ferment lactose. This trait is often used in laboratory diagnostics to differentiate between different bacterial strains.
Sources
- Which of the following genera are lactose-fermenters? - homework.study.com
- Shigella - Medical Microbiology - NCBI Bookshelf - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
- PDF 1.35 M - Egyptian Journal of Veterinary Sciences - ejvs.journals.ekb.eg
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