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BIOD 171 Quizzes M4: Module 4 Exam- Requires Respondus LockDown Browser
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Question 1 pts



True or False: Differential media is best suited for distinguishing between two similar species of
bacteria.


Correct!
True



Growth media does not contain restrictive factors, while selective media is best used to encourage the growth
of one microbe while simultaneously discouraging the growth of the other. Since two similar species of microbes
are being studied they must be differentiated under similar but just slightly different conditions (differential
media).




==
False




Question 2 pts



A researcher is asked to determine if a sample contains Neisseria meningitides. Knowing
Neisseria meningitides is slow growing and other foreign microbes may also be
present in the culture, which type of media would be best suited?


Correct!
Selective media



Selective media. If additional foreign microbes may be present in your sample and you know Neisseria
meningitides is slow growing, you must restrict the unwanted microbes while supporting the growth of
Neisseria meningitides. Thus, you are selectively encouraging one microbes growth, while selectively
restricting others.



Selective and Differential media



Differential media



Growth media




Question 3 pts



What are the requirements of a fastidious microbe?


Your Answer:


Essential nutrients for the growth of the microorganisms, they are organisms with abstract
growth requirements, without these requirements they will not grow.
Enriched Medias contains the specific and essential nutrients required for the growth of the
subset of these microorganisms. Medias can be any combination of selective, differential and
enriched.




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Question 4 pts



True or False: LB agar is classified as a selective, non-differential media.


True


Correct!
False



LB agar is the most basic type of agar and like LB media supports the growth of virtually all microbes
without restriction.




pts
Question 5


The polysaccharide-based hardening agent added to LB media to produce LB agar is derived
from what?

Your Answer:

It is derived from an algae, also known as seaweed and creates the solid medium called agar.




Seaweed (algae) extract.




Question 6 pts



Blood agar is which type of medium? Select all that apply.


Correct!
Differential



Blood agar can be used to differential between species based on its hemolytic activity.




Selective


Correct Answer
Enriched



Selective and Differential




Question 7 pts




Match the following hemolytic class with its description of activity.



Alpha hemolysis No hemolytic activity
Beta hemolysis Incomplete hemolytic activity
Gamma hemolysis Complete hemolytic activity




Correct! 1 B




Correct! 2 C




Correct! 3 A




Question 8 pts



Columbia CNA agar is most closely related to which media:


EMB agar



Trypticase Soy Agar


Correct!
Blood agar



CNA agar is similar to BAP as it is also enriched with blood and allows for differentiation based on
hemolytic patterns.



MacConkey Agar




Question 9 pts



True or False: Chocolate agar gets its brown color from cocoa to produce an enriched media.




True


Correct! False



Chocolate (cocoa) is never added to the media. The name is derived simply based on the color that actually
comes from the presence of ‘cooked’ (lysed) red blood cells in the media.




pts
Question 10


An unknown microbe is streaked onto a MacConkey agar plate. A$er an overnight incubation at
37°C, growth is observed. Would a Gram stain be necessary? Why or why not?

Your Answer:


A gram stain would not be necessary as restricts gram-positive bacterial growth. If a growth
occured, we know that it is a gram negative microbe. The color of the base of the agar plate
changes as the microbes consume the nutrients within the agar.
Therefore, no gram stain would be necessary.




No. A Gram stain would not be necessary, as only Gram-Negative microbes will
grow on MacConkey agar.




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Question 11


In an attempt to detect the presence of the pathogenic strain of E. coli O157:H7, a researcher
spread a culture onto a MacConkey agar with failed results. What type of agar should
they (correctly) try next? Why?

Your Answer:

The pathogenic strain of E.coli 0157:H7 is different from the other E. Coli strains as it is
unable to ferment sorbitol. MacConkey plates contain sorbitol, instead of lactose to tell
the difference between non-pathogenic strains of E.coli and pathogenic. The researcher
should try an EMB plate next, or an Eosin Methylene Blue Agar next as it is similar to
the SMAC plate as lactose fermenting microbes will produce colonies on the surface of
the agar. If it is present, it will show as a metallic green color on the EMB agar plates.




The microbe should be plated on SMAC (Sorbitol-MacConkey agar) as it is specifically
formulated to detect O157:H7. Pathogenic E. coli (O157:H7) cannot ferment sorbitol
while non-pathogenic E. coli can ferment both soribitol and lactose. Therefore, colonies
that ferment (acidic conditions; non- pathogenic) can be differentiated from non-
fermenters (neutral to basic conditions; pathogenic).




Question 12 pts



What is the Gram status (positive or negative) of microbes growing on Eosin Methylene Blue
(EMB) agar plates?

Your Answer:

The Gram status of the microbes growing on Eosin Methylene Blue (EMB) agar plates are Gram
negative as it restricts the growth of Gram positive bacteria.




Gram-Negative. EMB plates specifically restrict the growth of Gram-Positive bacteria.




Question 13 pts

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