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BIO-205L Lab Report 3: Identification of Unknown Bacteria

Identification of Unknown Bacteria
Aim: The aim of this lab is to find out the genus and species of an unknown bacteria. In this
lab students will learn to perform biochemical tests, selective and differential media, and
rapid membrane in order to find the identity of the unknown bacteria.
Materials and methods:
Materials:
1. 24 hour unknown bacterial culture broth
2. Glass microscope slides
3. Bunsen burner
4. Inoculating loop
5. Permanent marker
6. Gloves
7. Hydrogen peroxide
8. MSA plate
9.NA plate
Procedure:
1. Using a inoculating loop streak the organism onto a NA plate for colony isolation and
incubate at 37C for 24 to 48 hours.
2. Using a inoculating loop streak the organism onto one MAC plate for selection and
differentiation analysis
3. If the MAC plate shows no growth from the organism then is it Gram-positive. Students
will then proceed with the various tests for Gram-positive.