| A | B |
| Name glucose use of Vibrio, Aeromonas, and Plesiomonas | Fermentation |
| State motility reaction of Vibrio, Aeromonas, and Plesiomonas | Positive |
| State oxidase reaction of Vibrio, Aeromonas, and Plesiomonas | positive |
| State how Vibrio (and other glucose fermenters) look on TSI. | RED/YELLOW or yellow/yellow |
| Name what grows on TCBS or alkaline peptone | Vibrio |
| Darting motility due to single polar flagella. | Vibrio |
| Name the organism that agglutinates washed chicken RBCs. | Vibrio El Tor |
| Causes cholerae. | Vibrio cholerae |
| What organism causes rice water stools? | Vibrio cholerae |
| String test pos | Vibrio cholerae |
| Halophilic organisms, associated with seafood. | Vibrio parahaemoliticus and vulnificus |
| Name the cause of gastric ulcers | Helicobacter pylori |
| Name the most common cause of gastroenteritis in the US | Campylobacter jejuni |
| Name the organism which requires Skirrow or similar media | Campylobacter |
| Name the organism which requires a gastric biopsy specimen | Helicobacter pylori |
| Name the organism that must have a temp of 42 degrees Celsius to grow | Campylobacter |
| Name the organism that must have 10-15% CO2, 5% O2, and 85-90% N | Campylobacter |
| Name the organism that gram stains as seagulls | Campylobacter |
| Name the species of Campylobacter that disseminates with sepsis and meningitis | C. fetus |
| Name the organism screened with urea and is pos within 2 hours | Helicobacter pylori |
| Name the species of Campylobacter that hydrolyzes hippurate | C. jejuni |
| What is the organism that can be tested for with the urea breath test or using immunological methods? | Helicobactor pylori |