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Bacterial Counts. Oxygen and Temperature. Salt and heat. UV and antibiotics. Staph project. 1pt. 1 pt. 1 pt. 1pt. 1 pt. 2 pt. 2 pt. 2pt. 2pt. 2 pt. 3 pt. 3 pt. 3 pt. 3 pt. 3 pt. 4 pt. 4 pt. 4pt. 4 pt. 4pt. 5pt. 5 pt. 5 pt. 5 pt. 5 pt.

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  1. Bacterial Counts Oxygen and Temperature Salt and heat UV and antibiotics Staph project 1pt 1 pt 1 pt 1pt 1 pt 2 pt 2 pt 2pt 2pt 2 pt 3 pt 3 pt 3 pt 3 pt 3 pt 4 pt 4 pt 4pt 4 pt 4pt 5pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt

  2. When you count colonies on a plate, is it direct, indirect, total or viable?

  3. Direct and viable

  4. When you count colonies using a spectrophotometer, is it direct, indirect, total or viable?

  5. Indirect and total

  6. As transmittance increases, turbidity increases or decreases?

  7. Decreases

  8. If you take 1ml of a culture and add it to 9 ml of media, what kind of dilution is this?

  9. 1:10

  10. If you had 3 plates in front of you and 1 plate had 500 colonies, one had 120 colonies and one had 3 colonies, which one would you use to determine the concentration of bacteria in your original culture?

  11. The one with 120 colonies

  12. If your organism grew throughout a thioglycollate tube but benefited from oxygen, how would you classify it?

  13. Facultative anaerobe

  14. If an organism grows at low oxygen, what is it called?

  15. Microaerophile

  16. How would you classify an organism that grows optimally at 37 degrees C?

  17. Mesophile

  18. What is the optimal growth for Serratia marcescens and how would you classify this organism?

  19. 25 degrees C, psychrotroph

  20. What color are the colonies of Serratia marcessans at 25 degrees C?

  21. Red or pink

  22. An extreme or obligate halophile grows at what salt concentration?

  23. 15%

  24. Organisms that can grow at salt concentrations up to 10% are called ____________.

  25. Facultative halophiles

  26. Why are Bacillus most resistant to heat than other organisms?

  27. They have endospores

  28. What is to the time to kill all cells in a culture at a given temperature?

  29. Thermal death time

  30. What is the time, in minutes, to kill 90% of a population at a given temperature?

  31. Decimal reduction time

  32. What does UV irradiation do to the DNA?

  33. It creates thymine dimers

  34. Is UV radiation ionizing or nonionizing?

  35. Nonionizing

  36. For the UV experiment, the side of the plate covered with the index card, had more or less colonies?

  37. More

  38. When you place an antibiotic disc on a bacterial plate, do you measure the radius or diameter of the zone of inhibition the next day?

  39. Diameter

  40. What are some reasons for antibiotic resistance?

  41. Using antibiotics too often or when not needed Plasmids with antibiotic resistance genes Bacteria can pump out antibiotics

  42. Is the m-Staph broth, selective, differential or both?

  43. Selective

  44. Are the MSA plates selective, differential or both?

  45. Both

  46. SHOULD Novobiocin be sensitive towards Staphlocococcus aureus, Staphylococcus epidermidis or both?

  47. Both

  48. How does Staphyloslide work?

  49. The antibodies in Staphyloslide bind to the antigens on Staph. aureus

  50. Which organism(s) tests positive for coagulase?

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