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Identifying unknown bacteriaI am trying to figure out what my unknown bacteria is for microbiology. I think I have narrowed my choices down to 3: Bacillus megaterium, Bacillus cereus, Bacillus stearothermophilus. I need help choosing which one because some of my test dont match up.
Colony description: Size- small and some pinpoint size Shape- round Color- white, non translucent Consistancy- Glossy shinny Cell morphology/ arrangement- bacillus/ individual, short chains Staining Reactions- gram positive Motility- yes Endospores- yes oxygen requirements- aerobic Extracellular enzymes: Starch- negative Gelatin- positive Casein- positive Tributyrin- positve Fermentations: Glucose- acid only Sucrose- acid only Lactose- acid only Hydrogen sulfide- negative IMViC Test: indole- negative methyl red- negative voges-proskauer- negative citrate- negative Catalase- positive Can anyone help me out on which one to choose? Or do you know of any other test I could run?
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