Lab 1 Flashcards

1
Q

What is microbiology?

A

Study of pathogens of contagious and infectious diseases, and normal microbial flora in human body.
Also looks at biochemical and genetic characteristics of microbes, their susceptibility to different antimicrobial chemicals and antibiotic resistance.

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2
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What is BSL?

A

Biosafety level, rated 1-4

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3
Q

What are types of microscopic morphologic examinations for living specimen?

A

1) native-wet mount
2) hanging-drop
3) vital staining

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4
Q

What kind of information content is provided by microscopic morphologic examinations?

A
  • shape
  • size
  • motility
  • reproduction
  • metabolism
  • density (wet-mount)
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5
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What is the shape and size of coccus?

A

Round,

1 μm

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6
Q

What is the shape and size of bacillus?

A

Rod-like,

2-5 μ

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7
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What is the shape and size of spirillum? And what kinds are there?

A

Spiral-like
10-30 μ
Types: spirochaeta –> flexible
spirillum –> stiff

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8
Q

What are the different types of coccus bacteria?

A
  • diplo (2)
  • staphylo (many clustered)
  • strepto (many in a row)
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9
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What do bacteria use for motility?

A
  • flagella (flagellum)
  • pilus
  • fimbria
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10
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What are types of microscopic morphological examinations for non-living specimens?

A

Stained smears:

- simple and complex staining

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11
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List staining method for: cell wall

A

gram staining

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12
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List staining method for: capsule

A

capsule staining with ink

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13
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List staining method for: ciliar staining

A

Ag impregnation

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14
Q

List staining method for: acid-fast and endospore staining

A

Ziehl-Neelsen

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15
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List staining method for: intracellular inclusion

A

Neisser staining

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16
Q

Which bacteria contains a capsule? Gram + or -?

A

Both!

17
Q

Which gram +/- bacteria contains teichoic acids?

A

Gram positive ONLY!

18
Q

Describe the wall thickness of the gram +ve and -ve cell wall

A

Gram +ve = thick
Gram -ve = thin
–> both made up of peptidoglycan

19
Q

Which gram +ve or -ve bacteria contains an outer membrane?

What is its composition?

A

Gram -ve ONLY

  • -> made of phospholipidsproteins:
  • lipopolysaccharides (an endotoxin)
  • lipid A
  • polysaccharides
20
Q

Which gram bacteria has a periplasmic space? What is its purpose?

A
  • Gram -ve
  • -> has enzymes to break down large molecules
  • -> aids regulation of osmolarity
21
Q

When using gram stains, what colours typically appear for Gram +ve and Gram -ve bacteria? Name the stain.

A

Gram +ve = purple/blue
–> from crystal violet / gram’s iodine
Gram -ve = red/pink
–> from safranin

22
Q

All cocci are gram +ve except for….

A
  • neisseria

- monxella