Chapter Three (quiz two) – Flashcards

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The Five I's (how to culture and characterize microbes)
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1. Inoculation
2. Incubation
3. Isolation
4. Inspection
5. Identification
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Inoculation?
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Sample is place into a container of sterile medium contain appropriate nutrient to sustain growth
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Incubation?
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Incubator creates proper growth temperature to promote multiplication of microbes
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Isolation?
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Separation of cells by of cells by spreading or dilution on agar medium
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Inspection?
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Growth is observed
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Identification?
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What type of microb is it?
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Streak plate isolation method?
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Loop Dilution Isolation method?
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AKA Pour plate technique.

this method allows you to quantify the number of bacteria present in a sample.

Anaerobic bacteria can grown really well with this technique
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Spread plate isolation method use?
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used in clinical setting to see if the whole sample has growth
ex. cerebrospinal fluid

count all the colonies for a given sample
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Ways to categorize media? (3)
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1. Physical State
2. Chemical Composition
3. Functional Type
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Physical States of Media (3)
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1. Liquid Media
2. Semisolid Media
3. Solid Media
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Liquid Media?
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Water-based solutions, do not solidify at temperatures above freezing
-broths, milks, or infusions
-growth seen as cloudiness or particulates
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Semisolid Media?
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Clot like consistency at room temperature
-used to determine motility and to localize reactions at specific site
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Solid Media?
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Firm surface surface on which vells can form discrete colonies
-liquefiable and nonliquefiable
-useful for isolating and culturing bacteria and fungi
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Chemical Content of Media (2)
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-Defined or synthetic media
- complex or non-synthetic media
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Defined or Synthetic Media?
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compositions are precisely chemically defined
-recipe, amount of every component
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Complex or Non-synthetic Media?
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if even just one component is not chemically definable
ex. brain extract
heart extract
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Functions of Media? (7)
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-general purpose
-enriched
-selective
-differential
-reducing
-carbohydrate fermentation
-Assay
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general purpose media?
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to grow as broad a spectrum of microbs as possible.
-usually non synthetic
-contain a mixture of nutrients to support a variety of microbes
ex. nutrient agar
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Enriched Media?
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contains complex organic substances (growth factors) to support growth of fastidious bacteria
ex. blood agar
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What are Fastidious Bacteria?
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bacteria that require growth factor or other complex substances to grow
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Selective Media?
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contains one or more agents that inhibit the growth of certain microbes but not others
-zone of death
- contain antibiotics
ex. MacConkey agar
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Differential Media?
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Allow multiple types of microorganisms to grow but display visible differences among those microorganisms
ex. also MacConkey agar
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Reducing Media?
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absorbs oxygen or slows its penetration in the medium; used for growing anaerobes or for determining oxygen requirements
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carbohydrate fermentation media?
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contain sugars that can be fermented and a pH indicator; useful for identification of microoganisms
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Assay Media?
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used to test the effectiveness of antibiotics, disinfectants, antiseptics
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Two Phases of Magnification with Light Microscopy?
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-Objective lens: forms the real image
-Ocular lens: forms the virtual imagae

total power of magnification- the product of the power of the objective and the power of the ocular
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Define Resolution!
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the ability to distinguish two adjacent objects of points from one another
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Three Elements of good Microscopy
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1. Magnification
2. Resolution
3. Contrast
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Increased Magnification ________ the resolution
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decreases
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How do you get higher resolution at higher magnifications?
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adjusting the amount of light entering the condenser using an adjustable iris diaphragm or using special dyes help increase resolution at higher magnifications
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How does the Oil Immersion Lens work?
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-reduces refraction of light
-more light is gathered
-resolution is improved
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Microscopy Examples (4)
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-bright field
-dark field
-phase contrast
-fluorescence
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Bright-field microscopy?
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-most widely used
-forms image when light is transmitted trough specimen
-can be used with live, unstained and preserve, stain specimens
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Fluorescence Microscopy?
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Forms a colored image against a black field
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Electron Microscopy?
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-focused electron beam
-offers much better resolution
-samples are dead
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How does wavelength effect resolution?
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the shorter the wavelength the better the resolution
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Wet Mount?
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cells are suspended in fluid, a drop or two of the culture is then placed on a slide and overlaid with a cover glass
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Hanging drop mount?
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-uses depression slide, Vaseline and coverslip
-sample is suspended from the coverslip
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Smears?
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Developed by Robert Koch
-spread a thin flim made from a liqiud suspension of cells and air drying it
-heat the smear (heat fixation)
-some are fixed using chemicals
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Basic Dyes?
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Cationic
bind to negatively charged substances
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Acidic Dyes?
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Anionic
bind to positively charged substances
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What does staining do?
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increases the contrast
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Positive Staining?
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the dye sticks to the specimen to give it color
-heat fixation is required
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Negative Staining?
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the dye does not stick to the specimen, instead it settles around its boundries creating a silhouette
-heat fixation is not required
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Advantage of not heat fixating?
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there is less shrinkage or distortion of cell
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Simple Stains?
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require only a single dye
-cells appear the same color but can reveal shape, size, and arrangement
ex. crystal violet
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Differential Stains?
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Use two differently colored dyes, the primary dye and the counter-stain
-distinguishes between cell types or parts
ex. Gram
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Gram Stain?
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Most universal diagnostic staining technique for bacteria
-differentiation of microbes as gram positive or negaitve
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Acid-fast staining?
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Acid fast bacteria from non acid fast bacteria
Important in medical microbiology (mycobacterium is acid fast)

Tests for Mycolic Acid- these stay pink and are acid fast
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Examples of Special Stains? (3)
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1. Capsule Staining
2. Flagellar Staining
3. Endospore: distinguished between the spores and the cells they come from
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