butt colour and reaction - yellow
slant colour and reaction - yellow
carbohydrate fermented - glucose only
H2S production :-
blackening- NO
H2S - (-) negative
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Klebsiella pneumoniae typically produces an alkaline/acid reaction (red/yellow) with no gas or hydrogen sulfide production in the Triple Sugar Iron (TSI) test. It shows an A/A reaction on the slant with a K/K reaction in the butt, indicating glucose fermentation with no lactose or sucrose fermentation.
No, Staphylococcus aureus typically produces negative results on the triple sugar iron test as it cannot ferment the sugars present in the medium.
The triple sugar iron agar is a differential medium. The three sugars it contains are:lactose (1%)sucrose (1%)glucose (0.1%)
The process that results from the spreading of sugar particles throughout water is called dissolution or dissolving. This involves the sugar particles being surrounded by water molecules and dispersing evenly throughout the water to form a homogeneous solution.
The final results of photosynthesis are oxygen and the simple sugar glucose.
One product other than sugar that results from the process of photosynthesis is oxygen. During photosynthesis, plants and other photosynthetic organisms take in carbon dioxide and water, and in the presence of sunlight, produce glucose (sugar) as well as oxygen as a byproduct.