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[Show more]Antibiotics are produced by all of the following except: 
bacteria 
fungi 
viruses 
chemical synthesis correct answer: viruses 
 
Antibiotics that are produced by many different types of bacteria are called broad spectrum antibiotics correct answer: false 
 
In the Kirby-Bauer test, any visible zo...
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Add to cartAntibiotics are produced by all of the following except: 
bacteria 
fungi 
viruses 
chemical synthesis correct answer: viruses 
 
Antibiotics that are produced by many different types of bacteria are called broad spectrum antibiotics correct answer: false 
 
In the Kirby-Bauer test, any visible zo...
What is the autoclave used for? correct answer: Sterilization 
 
What is the correct temperature, pressure, and time frame when using the autoclave? correct answer: 121°C 
15psi 
15 minutes (increased volume = increased time) 
 
Define complex media correct answer: Media where the exact chemica...
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Add to cartWhat is the autoclave used for? correct answer: Sterilization 
 
What is the correct temperature, pressure, and time frame when using the autoclave? correct answer: 121°C 
15psi 
15 minutes (increased volume = increased time) 
 
Define complex media correct answer: Media where the exact chemica...
what are the Characteristics of a virus? correct answer: 1 Obligate intracellular parasites 
2 Small - 20 to 200 nm 
3 Acellular 
4 Made of nucleic acid surrounded by protein coat 
5 Active within cells and inactive when extracellular 
6 Uses cellular resources for multiplication 
7 Lack metabolic ...
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Add to cartwhat are the Characteristics of a virus? correct answer: 1 Obligate intracellular parasites 
2 Small - 20 to 200 nm 
3 Acellular 
4 Made of nucleic acid surrounded by protein coat 
5 Active within cells and inactive when extracellular 
6 Uses cellular resources for multiplication 
7 Lack metabolic ...
what types of nutrients are required for a microorganism to grow correct answer: water, energy source, carbon source, nitrogen, minerals, vitamins 
 
Chemotrophs correct answer: break chemical bonds to derive energy 
 
Phototrophs correct answer: energy derived from sunlight via photosynthetic pi...
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Add to cartwhat types of nutrients are required for a microorganism to grow correct answer: water, energy source, carbon source, nitrogen, minerals, vitamins 
 
Chemotrophs correct answer: break chemical bonds to derive energy 
 
Phototrophs correct answer: energy derived from sunlight via photosynthetic pi...
Required nutrients for microorganisms to grow correct answer: Water, Energy source, Carbon source, Nitrogen, Minerals, Vitamins 
 
Chemotrophs correct answer: break chemical bonds to derive energy 
 
Phototrophs correct answer: energy derived form sunlight via photosynthetic pigments 
 
Hetrotrop...
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Add to cartRequired nutrients for microorganisms to grow correct answer: Water, Energy source, Carbon source, Nitrogen, Minerals, Vitamins 
 
Chemotrophs correct answer: break chemical bonds to derive energy 
 
Phototrophs correct answer: energy derived form sunlight via photosynthetic pigments 
 
Hetrotrop...
Microscope photo A correct answer: ocular lens 
 
Microscope photo B correct answer: objective lens 
 
Microscope photo C correct answer: stage 
 
Microscope photo D correct answer: iris diaphragm 
 
Microscope photo E correct answer: condensor 
 
Microscope photo F correct answer: lamp (light...
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Add to cartMicroscope photo A correct answer: ocular lens 
 
Microscope photo B correct answer: objective lens 
 
Microscope photo C correct answer: stage 
 
Microscope photo D correct answer: iris diaphragm 
 
Microscope photo E correct answer: condensor 
 
Microscope photo F correct answer: lamp (light...
What are the major classes of microorganisms? correct answer: 1. Virus 
2. Algae 
3. Fungi 
4. Protozoa 
5. Bacteria 
 
What are the two classications of microorgamisms? correct answer: 1. Prokaryotes 
2. Eukaryotes 
 
What is a viruses classification? correct answer: Viruses are neither prok...
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Add to cartWhat are the major classes of microorganisms? correct answer: 1. Virus 
2. Algae 
3. Fungi 
4. Protozoa 
5. Bacteria 
 
What are the two classications of microorgamisms? correct answer: 1. Prokaryotes 
2. Eukaryotes 
 
What is a viruses classification? correct answer: Viruses are neither prok...
Major classes of microorganisms correct answer: Virus, Algae, Fungi, Protozoa, Bacteria 
 
Bacteria: Prokarote v Eukaryote correct answer: Prokaryote. Only one. Eveything else is a eukarote 
 
Compare and contrast prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells correct answer: - E have NUCLEUS, P do not (...
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Add to cartMajor classes of microorganisms correct answer: Virus, Algae, Fungi, Protozoa, Bacteria 
 
Bacteria: Prokarote v Eukaryote correct answer: Prokaryote. Only one. Eveything else is a eukarote 
 
Compare and contrast prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells correct answer: - E have NUCLEUS, P do not (...
Complex Media correct answer: exact chemical concentration of the media is unknown, wide range of growth 
 
Defined Media correct answer: known chemical concentration of the media 
 
Selective Media correct answer: media with an inhibiting/promoting component that affects the growth of bacteria s...
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Add to cartComplex Media correct answer: exact chemical concentration of the media is unknown, wide range of growth 
 
Defined Media correct answer: known chemical concentration of the media 
 
Selective Media correct answer: media with an inhibiting/promoting component that affects the growth of bacteria s...
What is the purpose of staining? correct answer: to add contrast for visibility 
 
What are color-bearing ions referred to as? correct answer: chromophores 
 
What kind of ions do basic stains have? correct answer: positive charges 
 
What is the process called that you do to a MO on a slide befo...
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Add to cartWhat is the purpose of staining? correct answer: to add contrast for visibility 
 
What are color-bearing ions referred to as? correct answer: chromophores 
 
What kind of ions do basic stains have? correct answer: positive charges 
 
What is the process called that you do to a MO on a slide befo...
growth of microbes correct answer: increase in cell number 
 
3 growth paterns correct answer: discrete colony, dispersed cells, complex biofilms 
 
discrete colony correct answer: aggregation of cells visible on surface of solid media 
 
dispersed cells correct answer: single cells suspended in...
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Add to cartgrowth of microbes correct answer: increase in cell number 
 
3 growth paterns correct answer: discrete colony, dispersed cells, complex biofilms 
 
discrete colony correct answer: aggregation of cells visible on surface of solid media 
 
dispersed cells correct answer: single cells suspended in...
what is a simple stain and what does it allow for correct answer: A basic stain that is rinsed with water that allows one to identify cell morphology (shape) and arrangement 
 
three cell shapes correct answer: bacillus, cocci, spirillum 
 
what do stains contain that allow staining to occur corre...
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Add to cartwhat is a simple stain and what does it allow for correct answer: A basic stain that is rinsed with water that allows one to identify cell morphology (shape) and arrangement 
 
three cell shapes correct answer: bacillus, cocci, spirillum 
 
what do stains contain that allow staining to occur corre...
Types of media correct answer: complex, defined, selective, differential 
 
Complex media correct answer: Unknown chemical makeup 
Wide range of growth 
 
Defined media correct answer: Known chemical makeup 
Low range of growth 
 
Selective media correct answer: Has a component added that will i...
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Add to cartTypes of media correct answer: complex, defined, selective, differential 
 
Complex media correct answer: Unknown chemical makeup 
Wide range of growth 
 
Defined media correct answer: Known chemical makeup 
Low range of growth 
 
Selective media correct answer: Has a component added that will i...
Membrane Filter Method correct answer: Selective and differential Media: Fuschin sulfiote indicator to identify lactose fermenters 
 
will appear dark red in color 
 
All non lactose fermenters will appear colorless 
 
Calculate the coliforms CFU per 100ml 
 
Countable colonies for membrane filter ...
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Add to cartMembrane Filter Method correct answer: Selective and differential Media: Fuschin sulfiote indicator to identify lactose fermenters 
 
will appear dark red in color 
 
All non lactose fermenters will appear colorless 
 
Calculate the coliforms CFU per 100ml 
 
Countable colonies for membrane filter ...
Simmons citrate test: enzyme correct answer: citrate permease 
 
Simmons citrate test: pH indicator correct answer: Brothymol blue 
 
Results of a positive Simmons citrate test correct answer: Turns blue 
can use sodium citrate as sole carbon source 
 
Results of a negative Simmons citrate test c...
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Add to cartSimmons citrate test: enzyme correct answer: citrate permease 
 
Simmons citrate test: pH indicator correct answer: Brothymol blue 
 
Results of a positive Simmons citrate test correct answer: Turns blue 
can use sodium citrate as sole carbon source 
 
Results of a negative Simmons citrate test c...
Simmons Citrate Utilization Test correct answer: Determines the ability of an organism to use sodium citrate as its sole carbon source 
 
Simmons Citrate Inputs and Outputs correct answer: Inputs - sodium citrate 
outputs - basic products 
 
Simmons Citrate pH indicator correct answer: Bromthymol...
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Add to cartSimmons Citrate Utilization Test correct answer: Determines the ability of an organism to use sodium citrate as its sole carbon source 
 
Simmons Citrate Inputs and Outputs correct answer: Inputs - sodium citrate 
outputs - basic products 
 
Simmons Citrate pH indicator correct answer: Bromthymol...
ability to transfer microbes from one place to another without contaminating the original culture, the new medium or the environment correct answer: define aseptic technique 
 
- disinfecting workbenches before and after use/washing hands 
- sterilizing media and inoculating instruments 
- transfer...
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Add to cartability to transfer microbes from one place to another without contaminating the original culture, the new medium or the environment correct answer: define aseptic technique 
 
- disinfecting workbenches before and after use/washing hands 
- sterilizing media and inoculating instruments 
- transfer...
Phenylalanine Deaminase Test correct answer: Input(s) = amine group 
Output(s) = pyruvic acid, NH2 
Enzyme(s) = phenylalanine deaminase 
Reagent(s) = 10% FeCl3 
pH Indicator = (+) avocado green, (-) clear 
 
Principle of Test: 
- Identifies organisms that can synthesis the enzyme Phenylalanine ...
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Add to cartPhenylalanine Deaminase Test correct answer: Input(s) = amine group 
Output(s) = pyruvic acid, NH2 
Enzyme(s) = phenylalanine deaminase 
Reagent(s) = 10% FeCl3 
pH Indicator = (+) avocado green, (-) clear 
 
Principle of Test: 
- Identifies organisms that can synthesis the enzyme Phenylalanine ...
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