What is the significance of the nitrate reduction test in microbiology?
A. To detect sugar fermentation
B. To detect nitrate reduction
C. To detect indole production
D. To detect gas production
Select your answer:
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Infection Detection › ViewGuidelines or rules used to judge or make a decision about something.
A. criteria
B. constraint
C. germs
D. infection
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What is a crossbridge?
A. Where myosin binds to actin
B. Where the calcium crosses into the cytoplasm
C. Where calcium binds with troponin
D. None of the answers are correct.