Multiple Choice
Eosin-methylene blue agar, or EMB, is a commonly used bacteriological medium for growing gram- negative bacteria from complex environments. It contains two dyes, eosin and methylene blue, as well as the sugar lactose. Eosin is a pH indicator that changes color when the medium is acidic, while methylene blue inhibits the growth of most gram-positive bacteria. If an organism consumes lactose, acid will be produced, causing the bacterial colonies to change color. based upon this description, this medium is ______.
A) reducing
B) differential and selective
C) for enrichment
D) selective
E) differential
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