Unit 1.1.f Flashcards

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What is the purpose of aseptic technique?

A

To eliminate unwanted microbial contaminants when culturing micro- organisms or cells

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How is aseptic technique carried out?

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The sterilisation of equipment and culture media by heat or chemical means and subsequent exclusion of microbial contaminants.

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How can a microbial culture be started?

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Using an inoculum of microbial cells on an agar medium, or in a broth with suitable nutrients

Many culture media exist that promote the growth of specific types of cells and microbes.

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How are animal cells grown?

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In a medium containing growth factors from serum

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What are growth factors?

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Growth factors are proteins that promote cell growth and proliferation.

Growth factors are essential for the culture of most animal cells.

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What is the difference between primary cell lines and tumour cells in culture?

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Primary cel lines can divide a limited number of times

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What does plating out of a liquid microbial culture on solid media allow?

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The number of colony- forming units to be counted and the density of cells in the culture estimated

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8
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What is often needed to achieve a suitable colony count

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Serial dilution

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9
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What is the purpose of a haemocytometer?

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To estimate cell numbers in a liquid culture

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10
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Why is vital staining required?

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To identify and count viable cells

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