MacConkey Agar
This video lesson demonstrates the use of MacConkey agar for growing Gram-negative bacilli, as well as how to differentiate between bacteria that strongly ferment lactose, those that weakly ferment lactose, and those that do not ferment lactose.

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MacConkey Agar

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MacConkey Agar

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