Several tests will need to be conducted as I'm sure you probably have already completed.
Here's the tests we needed to do
Gram stain
Tests which determine the organisms oxgen requirements {facultative anaerobe, aerobe, anaerobe etc.}
Oxidation and fermentative tests {Oxidase, MRVP, catalase, we probably did about tests concerning this area}
Fat Hydrolysis
Starch Hydrolysis
Casein Hydrolysis
Citrate {to determine carbon source}
phenylanlanine
Urease
Tryptophan
it went on and on there were probably about 10 more I didn't name... I'm just guessing off the top of my head as we did the experiment back in early March and I don't have my research notebook with me. Once completed, we used the API-20E test to conduct a series of what I call confirmation tests and based on the results we were able to determine a 6-8 digit # like 2 00 126 that we used to look in this book (reference book with about 100,000 organisms) like most of the numbers did not add up because one test may have been inconsistent with the conclusions etc. May have interpreted test results properly...
Then we went to the flowchart which there were several. Based on the organisms o2 requirements, motility, urease test, indole, H2S ability to ferment glucose or lactose etc we were able to narrow it down to possibly 1-2 organisms. We had 2 chances to give the right name for the organism but both answers had to be given at the same time. Lots of pressure here because if we guessed it right... we got the points for the lab

if not no credit was given

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We had 3 days to come to a final decision and everyone had a different organism. NO TA help. Not because they were being jerks but because they required us to perform all of those tests for a reason so that we could independently come up with a conclusion without guided assistance. My organism, I'll never forget it was
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