96.0k views
3 votes
My group believes that Elisa has/does not have ___. I think that she does/does not have the ___ condition because . . .”

(Then, explain how molecules move through the body when someone has the condition you investigated, and compare that to Elisa’s test results.)

User Demitrian
by
4.2k points

2 Answers

4 votes

Answer:

It’s hard try. Your best

Step-by-step explanation:

User Yasu
by
4.1k points
4 votes

Answer:

My group believes that Elisa has Staphylococcus Aureus. I think that she does have the manifestation of the colonies condition because she tested positive to clumping factor, coagulase, hemolysins and thermostable deoxyribonuclease, which are used to identify S aureus. Commercial latex agglutination tests conducted on her blood sample also tested positive to the S aureus. For further clarifications, my Group also used biotyping kits for the identification of S epidermidis for commercial confirmation.

However, the catalase test was conducted to distinguish streptococci (catalase-negative) staphylococci which are catalase positive. The test was performed by flooding an agar slant or broth culture with several drops of 3% hydrogen peroxide. Catalase-positive cultures bubble at once.

Step-by-step explanation:

HOPE I HELPED

User Silverspur
by
3.7k points