For Anna’s case, my preliminary idea of the species of bacteria
responsible for Anna’s infection is a Gram-negative bacterium as observed in gross examination of the
colony. With this, my <span>idea has not changed since the last activity for the bacteria was
rod-shaped when we view it through a
microscope and the color of the colonies was
pink after we Gram stained it, which indicate that it is Gram-negative.</span>
Answer:
Urine
Explanation:
Urine is a compound which comprises of mainly 95% of water and other compounds such as urea etc. Urine analysis usually involves color inspection an other Chemical tests. This is what makes it different from blood which is also another body fluid.
After the necessary tests have been done and there is an abnormality detected the technician then makes us of his microscope to look for cells, microorganisms, and crystals which may have caused the issue.
Their main goal is <span>to change practice. </span>
Answer:
A. Glucose is too big to pass through.
Explanation:
Only small hydrophobic molecules such as oxygen can go through the hydrophobic interior of the phospholipid bilayer.