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10 January, 16:44

Using the catalase test, a Streptococcus sample would be:

A. Gram (+), Catalase (+)

B. Gram (-) Catalase (+)

C. Gram (-), Catalase (-)

D. Gram (+), Catalase (-)

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  1. 10 January, 17:41
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    The correct answer would be option D: Gram (+) and Catalase (-).

    Explanation:

    Streptococcus bacteria have a cellular wall made up of various layers of peptidoglycan which is a macromolecule composed of amino acids and sugars that are assembled as if woven together, therefore they are Gram (+) bacteria.

    The Catalase test is used to determine if a bacteria has the ability to produce the Catalase enzyme, the principle of the test is, when the bacteria comes into contact with hydrogen peroxide, if it is Catalase (+) then oxygen bubbles will appear, since the bacteria is able to break down hydrogen peroxide into oxygen and water, and if the bacteria is Catalase (-) then, nothing will happen.

    In this case, Streptococcus bacteria are not able to produce the Catalase enzyme, therefore, they are Catalase (-).

    Answers A, B and C are incorrect because they have the wrong combinations of a results, in answer A: Streptococcus bacteria are Gram (+) but Catalase (-), in answer B: Streptococcus bacteria are neither Gram (-) or Catalase (+), and in answer C: Streptococcus bacteria are Catalase (-) but are not Gram (-).
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