4. Marshmallow Pox Flashcards

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What is a selective growth medium?

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Growth medium containing 1/more components that inhibit or disallow the growth of some types of bacteria, while allowing others to survive

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What is a differential growth medium?

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Growth medium that allows differentiation of microorganisms, often based on their metabolic capabilities

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What is a complex growth medium?

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Growth medium in which the exact chemical composition of 1/more of its constituents has not been established

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What is a defined growth medium?

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Growth medium where all the constituents + the relative amts. in which they’re present are known

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What is Mannitol Salt Agar?

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Selective + differential growth medium to detect halotolerant mannitol fermenting bacteria

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What is MacConkey agar?

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Selective + differential growth medium to detect lactose fermenting Gram-negative enteric bacteria

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What is phenyl-ethyl alcohol agar?

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Selective growth medium that inhibits Gram-negative bacteria

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What is bacillus anthracis?

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Bacterium that is the causative agent of anthrax

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What is the white death?

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Tuberculosis

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What is the black death?

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Bubonic plague

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What are Koch’s Postulates? Can you list them?

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A set of guidelines to demonstrate that a specific pathogen causes specific symptoms

1) It must be found in all cases of the disease
2) It must be isolated from host + grown in pure culture
3) It must reproduce the original disease when introduced into a susceptible host
4) It must be found present in the experimental host + identified as identical to original causative agent

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What are cultural characteristics?

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When grown on a variety of media, microorganisms will exhibit the difference in the microscopic appearance of their broth.

These differences are called cultural characteristics, and are used as a basis for separating microorganisms into taxonomic groups.

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What is a Gram stain?

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Differential stain that distinguishes cells w/ a gram-positive cell from those w/ a gram-negative wall

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What is an endospore stain?

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Differential stain that enables visualization of endospores and differentiation of spores from vegetative cells. Detects endospore-forming members of the genera Bacillus and Clostridium.

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