Campylobacter is a microaerophilic bacterial genus which can inha Show more Lab 7 Special Techniques Questions Campylobacter is a microaerophilic bacterial genus which can inhabit the human gut.
It is a major cause for many food-borne illnesses around the globe causing symptoms such as diarrhea bloody stools fever dysentery etc. Would the candle jar technique be useful when trying to identify Campylobacter? Helicobacter pylori is a microbe which inhabits the digestive system causing gastritis and gastric ulcers. However it is estimated that 80% of infected individuals are asymptomatic. What does this indicate about the human digestive system? Microaerophiles may be identified through test tube culturing in addition to the candle jar. In this case microaerophiles cluster near the top third of the tube but are never found at the very top. Why is this so? Symptoms of leprosy include numbness skin lesions and joint pain. In some cases it can even cause paralysis or blindness. Do these symptoms make sense given what you know about this species? Mycobacteria as a genus are often found in the air soil or water. M. leprae are thought to inhabit soils but scientists have not been able to conclude this. Why might they have a difficult time concluding this belief? The hands are feet are often primary sources of leprosy symptoms. Why does this make sense according to what you know regarding M.leprae habitat preference? Show less
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