Lecture 9 Flashcards

1
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complex media

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we are not aware of every chemical in the media

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2
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defined media

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every chemical in media is known and quantified

-can be tailored to requirements of one species

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3
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different medias

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-broth, plates, slants, deeps

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4
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broth

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  • grow large quantities of culture

- difficult to check for purity

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5
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plate

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  • readily score and separate colonies

- does not store well

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6
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slants

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  • mini plates for storage with smaller volume

- difficult to check for purity

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7
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semi-solid deeps

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  • can score motility and oxygen requirements, also storage

- difficult to check for purity

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8
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agar

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carbs from cell walls of red algae

-melts at 85C and solidifies at 40C (separately)

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9
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basic plate

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  • nutrient agar

- suitable for non-fastidious (non picky) organisms

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10
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selective media

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encourage growth of some bacteria while preventing growth of others

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11
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differential media

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will produce different visual cues as to the type of organism growing

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12
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enrichment media

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a type of selective media used to allow proliferation of rare bacteria in a mixed population

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13
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MacConkey Agar

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  • selective and differential
  • select against gram +
  • contains lactose and pH indicators
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14
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fermenters in macconkey plates

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-turn purple

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15
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non-fermenters in macconkey plate

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-stay creamy

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16
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acid diffusion in macconkey plate

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-colours plate

17
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MSA (Mannitol Salt Agar)

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  • selective and differential
  • contains mannitol
  • useful for detecting staph
18
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fermenters MSA plates

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turn yellow

19
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non-fermenters MSA plates

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stay red

20
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blood agar plates (BAP)

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  • enrichment and differential
  • sheep blood
  • test for hemolytic activity
21
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hemolysis may be enhanced in…

A

low oxygen environments

22
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beta BAP

A

clearing

23
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alpha BAP

A

discolouration in or under colony

24
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gamma BAP

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no hemolysis

25
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Saboraud Dextrose Agar (SDA)

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  • similar to nutrient agar, but high amount of glucose

- sugar and acidic pH selects for yeasts and molds

26
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SIM Deep/Diagnostic Tubes

A
  • differential
  • sulfur reduction
  • indole production
  • motility
27
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sulfur reduction

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if H2S produced, reacts with Ammonium Iron III Sulfate and turn black

28
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indole production

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  • if tryptophan is metabolized

- can be detected by dripping Kovaks reagent on top after incubation (red=positive)

29
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motility

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if cells grow away from stab the cells are motile

30
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oxidase test

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-can the organism use oxygen to generate ATP?

31
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oxidase +

A

blue/purple

32
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oxidase -

A

no change

33
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dichotomous keys

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a series of yes/no questions to identify an unknown

-starts general and becomes more specific

34
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dichotomous keys priority is given to tests that are…

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  • universal
  • quick
  • simple
35
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biochemical identification systems

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  • several tests at once
  • easily identify medically important bacteria
    • and - results are scored and looked up in booklet
36
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DNA testing

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extracting bacterial DNAand testing various procedures

37
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antibody testing

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assaying if specific antibodies bind unknown cells to determine identirty

38
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logarithmic growth

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exponential growth of bacteria