Microbiology Chapter 4: Microscopy – Flashcards

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1 micrometer
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1,000 nanometers is equal to which of the following?
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differential interference contrast microscopy
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The three-dimensional effect observed in this micrograph is produced by ______________.
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condenser
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Which part of the microscope shown here focuses light through the specimen?
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False

Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the cause of tuberculosis, is often demonstrated by the use of such stains as the acid-fast stain.
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A patient suffering from tuberculosis could be diagnosed by the use of a negative stain.
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endospores
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Acid-fast Mycobacteria are distinguished from non-acid fast bacteria by the presence of ____________________.
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scanning electron microscopy
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A three-dimensional image of a bacterium is achieved by using ____________________.
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10X
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Assume that you are looking at a 25 um plant cell magnified 100X. If you are using a 10X ocular lens, what is the magnifying power of the objective lens?
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True
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Bacterial smears must be heat-fixed prior to staining procedures.
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Condenser
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Which part of the microscope shown here focuses light through the specimen?
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False
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A counterstain may be used to improve the bonding between a stain and the specimen.
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selectively remove stain from cells.
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A decolorizer is used to:
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False.
Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the cause of tuberculosis, is often demonstrated by the use of such stains as the acid-fast stain.
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A patient suffering from tuberculosis could be diagnosed by the use of a negative stain.
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False.
A scanning tunneling microscope is an example of a probe microscope.
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A scanning tunneling microscope is an example of a light microscope.
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scanning electron microscopy.
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A three-dimensional image of a bacterium is achieved by using ____________________.
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the phase plate.
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All of the following are components of a bright-field compound microscope EXCEPT:
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The specimen must be sectioned prior to viewing.
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All of the following are true for both TEM and SEM except:
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Atomic force
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All of the following are types of light microscopy except:
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condenser
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As light travels through a compound light microscope, what is the second structure through which it passes?
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10X
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Assume that you are looking at a 25 um plant cell magnified 100X. If you are using a 10X ocular lens, what is the magnifying power of the objective lens?
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True
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Bacterial smears must be heat-fixed prior to staining procedures.
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Heat or chemicals, such as methanol and formalin, are good fixation agents. Both of these types of agents help dry out cells and make them stick to a slide.
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Endospore stains and acid-fast stains both involve heat.
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True
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Fluorescent-labeled antibodies would allow specific recognition of one bacterium in a mixed culture of bacteria.
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True
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Gram-positive bacteria retain the primary stain after decolorizing with alcohol.
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1000X
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If you use a compound light microscope, a 2 um (micrometer) bacterial cell is best seen at which magnification?
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False
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Immersion oil acts to decrease refraction of light rays and thus increase magnification.
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Immersion oil works by increasing the numerical aperture of a lens.
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Immersion oil improves resolution because it decreases the working distance.
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The condenser lens, not the ocular lens, directs light through the specimen.
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In a compound microscope, the lens that directs light through the specimen is the ocular lens.
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colorless.
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In a negative stain, gram-negative bacteria will be:
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unstained in a colored background.
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In a negative staining procedure, the bacterial cells would be ____________________.
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Answers A, B, and C are correct.
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In microscopy, which of the following plays an important role in visualizing extremely small objects clearly?
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primary stain.
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In the Gram stain, crystal violet is the ____________________.
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in thick layers of peptidoglycan.
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In the Gram stain, crystal violet remains in gram-positive cells after treatment with alcohol because crystal violet-iodine (CV-I) complexes are trapped ____________________.
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purple
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In the Gram stain, if the decolorizing step is deleted, gram-negative cells will appear ____at the completion of the staining procedure.
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counterstain
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In the Gram stain, safranin serves as the ___________.
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ethanol/acetone
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In the Gram stain, which of the reagents actually differentiates between Gram-positive and Gram-negative cells?
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presence of an endospore.
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In the Gram-stain procedure, a clear oval in the center of a cell could indicate:
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clear halos
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In the capsule stain using India ink, capsules are distinguished as _________surrounding cells.
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alcohol
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In the decolorizing step of the Gram stain, which reagent is used?
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False
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Magnification is the quality of the microscope that allows one to distinguish between two points that are very close together.
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False
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Phase-contrast microscopy is an especially useful type of microscopy because it permits detailed examination of internal structures in living microorganisms.
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True
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Phase-contrast microscopy is an especially useful type of microscopy because it permits detailed examination of internal structures in living microorganisms.
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3-1-4-5-2
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Place the structures of the compound light microscope in the order that light passes through them on the way to the observer's eyes: (1) condenser, (2) ocular lens, (3) illuminator, (4) specimen, (5) objective lens.
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wavelength
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Resolution is great when using an electron microscope because the _____________ of the electron beam is much less than that of visible light.
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False
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Stains used in electron microscopy increase the contrast between specimen and background by colorizing the internal structures differently.
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False
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The Gram stain is important in microbiology because it differentiates all pathogens from all nonpathogenic bacteria.
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2000x
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The limit of useful magnification for a light microscope is _______________________.
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make gram-negative cells visible.
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The purpose of the counterstain in the Gram stain is to:
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It attaches cells firmly to the slide's surface.
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What is the purpose of fixation in smear preparation?
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Which is common to the Gram stain and acid-fast stain?
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Fixation of the smear prior to staining.
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UV > Violet > Red
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Which of the following has the shortest wavelength?
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electron microscope
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Which of the following is not a modification of a compound microscope?
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Cell structures are differentiated
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Which of the following is not accomplished by fixing cells to a slide?
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0.02 microm ribosome
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Which of the following is not visible through a compound light microscope?
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1000 nm (length) mitochondrion
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Which of the following is the same size as a 1 microm (length) bacterial cell?
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0.01 cm
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Which of the following measurements does not equal 1mm?
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acid-fast stain
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Which of the following stains is used for visualizing Mycobacterium?
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Probe microscope

Confocal, phase-contrast, and dark-field microscopes are all types of light microscopes. As such, they can magnify only up to about 2,000X.
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Which of the following types of microscopes should be used to view a specimen at 50,000X?
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Phase-contrast
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Which of the following types of microscopy is most useful for viewing the internal structures of unstained specimens?
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Brightfield.
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Which type of light microscopy is used to visualize stained specimens?
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Atomic force
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Which type of microscope uses a metal and diamond probe that is gently forced down along the surface of a specimen?
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Fluorescence microscopy
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Which type of microscopy is used to identify pathogenic bacteria in clinical specimens?
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human cells and gram-positive bacteria.
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You prepare a smear of tooth scrapings and see large (~10 microm) red nucleated cells and smaller (~2 microm) blue cells. You can conclude that you are seeing:
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there are bacteria on your teeth.
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You see blue bacterial cells in a gram-stained smear from your tooth scrapings. You can conclude that:
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he didn't fix the smear.
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Your lab partner tells you the bacteria are moving in his Gram stain. You can conclude that:
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