
Microbiology: Citrate Agar
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Science, Chemistry
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University
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Hard
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The video tutorial explains how some bacteria can use citrate as a carbon source. It describes the conversion of citrate into various compounds and the role of the citrate agar test in determining a bacterium's ability to utilize citrate. The test uses bromothymol blue as a pH indicator, which turns blue in alkaline conditions, indicating a positive result. The tutorial also covers how to interpret the test results, with blue indicating citrate utilization and green indicating no growth.
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3 mins • 1 pt
Describe the color change observed in the citrate agar test and its implications.
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How can one distinguish between a positive and negative result in the citrate test?
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