it is positive for starch hydrolysis
It is NEGATIVE
Bacillus subtilis is catalase positive, meaning it produces the enzyme catalase which can break down hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen.
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No, it is negative.B. subtilis on EMB agar:http://www.microbelibrary.org/microbelibrary/files/ccImages/Articleimages/Atlas_EMB/Bacillus-subtilis_EMB_fig11.jpg
bacillus subtilis
Yes. It's already proof for Bacillus subtilis.
B. subtilis does not ferment glucose nor lactose
blue/positive
Bacillus subtilis is not a photoautotroph.
Bacillus subtilis is a type of bacteria commonly formed in soil and flora. They are a rod-shaped cell and Gram positive, which grow best between 25-35c.
The cells are Gram-Positive, Rod-Shaped (Bacillus).
It's part of the Bacillus species, which also includes B. cereus (a common bacteria in food poisoning known for being present in poorly reheated rice). These two bacteria are spore forming gram positive bacilli (rods).