Microbiology Quiz 1 (Microscopy, Smear, Streak Plate & Culture Media), Microscopy Techniques and Microbial Culture Media

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aspergillus

fungi

sporangium

spores

hyphae

<p>fungi</p><p>sporangium</p><p>spores</p><p>hyphae</p>
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penicillum

fungi

phialides

conida

conidiophore

<p>fungi</p><p>phialides</p><p>conida</p><p>conidiophore</p>
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volvox

protist/algae

algal cells

daughter cells

colony

<p>protist/algae</p><p>algal cells</p><p>daughter cells</p><p>colony</p>
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spirogyra

protist/algae

chloroplast

filamentous cell

<p>protist/algae</p><p>chloroplast</p><p>filamentous cell</p>
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amoeba

protist

pseudopod

nucleus

<p>protist</p><p>pseudopod</p><p>nucleus</p>
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trichomonas vaginalis

protozoan parasite

flagella

<p>protozoan parasite</p><p>flagella</p>
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paramecium

protist

cilia not visible

macronucleus

<p>protist</p><p>cilia not visible</p><p>macronucleus</p>
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trypanosoma cruzi

protist

red blood cell

white blood cell

flagellated parasite

<p>protist</p><p>red blood cell</p><p>white blood cell</p><p>flagellated parasite</p>
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dipylidium caninium

parasite

scolex (face)

proglottid

<p>parasite</p><p>scolex (face)</p><p>proglottid</p>
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parasite

enterobius vermicularis

<p>enterobius vermicularis</p>
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distance between lenses

interpupilary distance

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objective lens

shortest, scanning, 4x

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low power objective lens

initial focusing, 10x

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high power objective lens

40x

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oil immersion lens

requires oil, highest mag, 100x

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iris diaphragm lever

The amount of light reaching the specimen can be controlled by manipulating what?

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Contrast

Difference in color or light intensity between forms.

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Iris Diaphragm

Adjusts light intensity in microscopy.

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Working Distance

Distance from objective lens to specimen surface.

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Cocci

Spherical-shaped bacteria.

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Bacilli

Rod-shaped bacteria.

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Spirilla

Spiral-shaped bacteria.

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Broth

Liquid medium for bacterial growth.

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Slant

Agar medium solidified at an angle.

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Plate

Solid medium for growing microorganisms.

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Synthetic Medium

Chemically defined growth media.

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Non-Synthetic Medium

Contains undefined ingredients, often extracts.

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General Purpose Medium

Supports growth of a wide variety of microbes.

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Selective Medium

Isolates specific microorganisms by inhibiting others.

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Differential Medium

Distinguishes microorganisms based on biochemical traits.

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Microbial Smear

Preparation of bacterial cells on a slide.

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Heat Fixing

Attaches cells to slide by killing them.

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Thin Smear

Better visualization of individual cells.

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Thick Smear

Obscures details by overlapping cells.

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Culture Media

Nutrient solutions for growing microorganisms.

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Enriched Media

Basic media with added nutrients like blood.

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Indicators

Substances that change color based on metabolism.

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Antibiotics in Media

Used to inhibit growth of unwanted organisms.

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Cell Morphology

Study of cell shape and structure.

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CHNOPS

Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Phosphorus, Sulfur

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Gram positive

purple

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Gram negative

pink

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flagella, cilia, pseudopods

Describe some of the different modes of motility among protozoa

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lens wipe

What should be used to clean the lenses of a microscope?

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hyphae,sporangium

What is the filamentous cell of a mold called? What is the reproductive structure of a mold called?

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it exists as a spherical colony composed of numerous individual algal cells that are connected together, allowing them to function as a coordinated unit, with each cell contributing to the colony's movement and behavior

Why is Volvox referred to as a colonial alga?

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The feces of insects called triatomine, or “kissing” bugs, transmits the parasite to humans. These bugs feed on the blood of animals and humans at night, and then they defecate. Infection can occur if you unknowingly wipe the feces into your eyes, nose, mouth, or a sore. Result in flu-like symptoms

Trypanosoma cruzi causes Chagas disease in humans. How is the disease spread, and what are the symptoms?

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working distance decreases as magnification increases. Working distance is the distance between the specimen and the objective lens. As magnification increases, the depth of field also decreases

How does magnification affect working distance?

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hyphae

each of the branching filaments that make up the mycelium of a fungus.

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mycelium

mass of hyphae

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scolex

head region

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proglottid

one of the segments that make up most of a tapeworm's body

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pure culture

contains only one species or strain

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sterile technique

maintains purity of culture

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inoculating loop

used to spread the cells across sections of theplate using a standard streaking pattern

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condenser lens

focuses light on specimen

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dipylidium caninum

What is 1

<p>What is 1</p>
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scolex

what is 2

<p></p><p>what is 2</p>
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proglottid

what is 3

<p>what is 3</p>
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enterobius vermicularis

what is 1

<p></p><p>what is&nbsp;1</p>
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enterobius eggs

what is 1

<p>what is&nbsp;1</p>
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aspergillus

what is 1

<p>what is 1</p>
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sporangium

what is 2

<p>what is&nbsp;2</p>
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spores

what is 3

<p>what is&nbsp;3</p>
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hyphae

what is 4

<p>what is&nbsp;4</p>
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penicillium

what is 1

<p>what is&nbsp;1</p>
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phialides

what is 2

<p>what is&nbsp;2</p>
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conidia

what is 3

<p>what is 3</p>
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conidiophore

what is 4

<p>what is 4</p>
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saccharomyces

what is 1

<p>what is&nbsp;1</p>
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diatoms

what is 1

<p>what is&nbsp;1</p>
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volvox

what is 1

<p>what is&nbsp;1</p>
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algal cells

what is 2

<p>what is&nbsp;2</p>
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colony

what is 3

<p>what is 3</p>
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daughter cells

what is 4

<p>what is 4</p>
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spirogyra

what is 1

<p>what is&nbsp;1</p>
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chloroplast

what is 2

<p>what is 2</p>
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filamentous cell

what is 3

<p>what is&nbsp;3</p>
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amoeba

what is 1

<p>what is&nbsp;1</p>
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nucleus

what is 2

<p>what is&nbsp;2</p>
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pseudopod

what is 3

<p>what is&nbsp;3</p>
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trichomonas vaginalis

what is 1

<p>what is 1</p>
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flagella

what is 2

<p>what is 2</p>
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paramecium

what is 1

<p>what is 1</p>
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macronucleus

what is 2

<p>what is 2</p>
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trypanosoma cruzi

what is 1

<p>what is 1</p>
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red blood cell

what is 2

<p>what is 2</p>
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white blood cell

what is 3

<p>what is 3</p>
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flagellated parasite

what is 4

<p>what is 4</p>