MCB Chapter 3
Most student laboratory microscopes magnify to 1000X. If the human eye has a limit of resolution of 0.1 mm, what is the size of the smallest object that could be detected at 1000X in such a microscope? Multiple choice question. 0.1 μm
0.1 UM 0.1 μm x 1000 = 100 μm = 0.1 mm
Most student laboratory microscopes magnify to 1000X. If the human eye has a limit of resolution of 0.1 mm, what is the size of the smallest object that could be detected at 1000X in such a microscope?
0.1 μm Reason: 0.1 μm x 1000 = 100 μm = 0.1 mm
Using a microscope with a 10X ocular lens and an oil immersion lens of 100X, a cell of Staphylococcus that is about 1 μm in diameter will appear as _____ in diameter.
1 mm
Which are examples of differential stains? Multiple select question. Simple stain Acid-fast stain Negative stain Gram stain
Acid-fast stain Gram stain
What is involved in making a smear? Applying a liquid suspension to a cover slip Staining the slide background and then applying cells Air drying a liquid application on a glass slide Spreading a thin film of suspended cells on a glass slide
Air drying a liquid application on a glass slide Spreading a thin film of suspended cells on a glass slide
Which tests can be used to identify cultured microorganisms? Biochemical tests Microscopic examination Immunological tests Turbidity measurements of broth DNA analysis
Biochemical tests Microscopic examination Immunological tests DNA analysis
Which types of media contain at least one ingredient that is not chemically defined? Blood agar Synthetic Complex
Blood agar Complex Blood agar: This is a type of complex medium whose exact composition is undefined. Synthetic: Media type is known Synthetic can be chemicaly defined because you can say what it is made of. With blood or complex you cant say what it is definetly made of
A microbial ___________ is defined as the accumulation of microorganisms in or on a nutrient medium; it is observed as turbidity in a broth or colonies on solid media.
CULTURE
Which of the following are characteristics of an enriched medium? Its components are always chemically defined Can be used to aid in the growth of fastidious organisms May contain organic substances such as blood, serum or hemoglobin Contains antibiotics to assist in keeping cultures pure May contain special growth factors
Can be used to aid in the growth of fastidious organisms May contain organic substances such as blood, serum or hemoglobin May contain special growth factors
Which of the following characteristics can be assessed by simple stains? Cell arrangement Cell size Cell shape Motility Cell color
Cell arrangement Cell size Cell shape
Media ingredients that cannot be chemically defined include which of the following? Cell secretions Disodium hydrogen phosphate Sodium chloride Blood and serum Extracts of animals, plants, or yeasts
Cell secretions Blood and serum Extracts of animals, plants, or yeasts
The ability to be distinguished from the surroundings
Contrast
The four types of visible-light microscopes include ______.
Dark-field Bright-field Phase-contrast Interference
Select the characteristics of complex media used in microbial culturing. (Check all that apply.) The chemical composition is precisely known. They provide a rich mixture of nutrients for microbial growth. They may contain blood, serum, or meat extracts. They are also referred to as synthetic media. Examples include chocolate agar and MacConkey agar.
Examples include chocolate agar and MacConkey agar. They provide a rich mixture of nutrients for microbial growth. They may contain blood, serum, or meat extracts.
True or false: Selective media cannot be differential.
False Some selective media can also be differential (MacConkey medium, for example).
True or false: Characteristics that can be assessed with differential stains include the presence of internal organelles, such as ribosomes.
False: The viewing of internal structures such as organelles requires more sophisticated microscopy than that provided by stained specimens and a light microscope.
Bacteria that require growth factors and complex nutrients are termed
Fastidious
Require growth factors and/or complex nutrients
Fastidious organisms:
Give a reason why a microbiologist would use a flagellar stain. Only pathogens have flagella, and safety measures must be initiated if flagella are found. Different types of flagella would stain different colors. Flagella are so narrow that they cannot be visualized without a special stain. Flagella can be so numerous that individuals can't be resolved without a special stain.
Flagella are so narrow that they cannot be visualized without a special stain.
______is placing a culture in a temperature-controlled chamber to encourage multiplication.
Incubation
Which of the following represents inoculation of a microbial sample? Multiple select question. Injecting sample into a bird embryo Sequencing of the microbial DNA Placing a sample in sterile medium Examining a microbe under the microscope Streaking a sample on an agar plate Maintaining a sample at body temperature
Injecting sample into a bird embryo Placing a sample in sterile medium Streaking a sample on an agar plate
Which of the Five I's deals with the evaluation of cultures both macroscopically and microscopically?
Inspection Not identification because Identification involves much more than microscopic and macroscopic inspection. It involves extensive biochemical and physiological testing as well.
Which of the following are correct about immersion oil and its properties? It has the same optical qualities as air It increases the numerical aperture It decreases the numerical aperture It prevents refractive loss as peripheral light passes from slide to air It has the same optical qualities as glass
It increases the numerical aperture It prevents refractive loss as peripheral light passes from slide to air It has the same optical qualities as glass
Microbial media can be classified as which of the following physical states?
Liquid Liquefiable Semisolid
General purpose media are designed to grow a broad spectrum of microbes and include ______.
Nutrient agar and broth Brain heart infusion broth Trypticase soy agar Slide 18
Choose the three basic ways that media are classified. Chemical composition Purpose Temperature of incubation Physical state Ease of preparation
Physical state Chemical composition Purpose
While both methods are used to isolate bacteria, what is the difference between the results of streak plating and pour plating? Pour plating results in isolated colonies on the surface and within the medium. Pour plating results in isolated colonies only within the medium. Streak plating results in isolated colonies on the surface and in the medium. Streak plating results in isolated colonies only within the medium.
Pour plating results in isolated colonies on the surface and within the medium. Streak plate method is just on the surface
Match the type of hemolysis with its appearance on an inoculated blood agar plate.
Refer to chart
The ability to distinguish between two separate structures that are very close to one another
Resolution
Mannitol salt agar is a type of ---- medium due to its ability to suppress growth of some organisms but this medium is also --------- because it produces a visual distinction among the microbes that grow.
SELECTIVE DIFFERENTIAL
A __________ medium means that the medium does not contain any viable microbes.
Sterile
Select the type of microscope that allows for the visualization of intracellular organelles and viruses in thinly sliced specimen preparations.
Transmission electron microscopy
Which are two general forms of electron microscopy?
Transmission electron microscopy Scanning electron microscopy
True or false: A broth can be defined as being liquid, water based, and not able to solidify at temperatures above freezing.
True
True or false: The factor that most limits the clarity of a microscope's image is the resolving power.
True
Which types of differences can be displayed by using differential media?
Variations in colony color Media color changes Variations in colony size Formation of gas bubbles
Resolving power is the ability of a microscope to ______.
accurately distinguish between two separate entities
General purpose media:
are usually complex support the growth of many types of microbes
On a blood agar plate,____________ -hemolysis is demonstrated by a complete clearing around a bacterial colony.
beta
he observation of live and preserved stained specimens in a white field involves the use of ________ - ___________ microscopy.
bright field
General characteristics that can be assessed with differential stains include ______. cell shape cell arrangement cell structures cell motility
cell shape cell arrangement cell structures
A _______ is the term used for a macroscopic cluster of cells appearing on a solid medium, arising from the multiplication of a single cell.
colony
A sterile medium is characterized by ______.
complete absence of viable microbes
___________ media contain at least one ingredient that is not chemically definable.
complex
A _________ culture results when a microbe of uncertain identity has been introduced into it.
contaminated
When a culture shows two or more microbes of uncertain identity that have been introduced into it, the culture is considered to be ______.
contaminated
a visible accumulation of microorganisms in or on nutrient medium.
culture
The Gram stain is an example of a ________ stain because it distinguishes bacteria based on their cell wall structure.
differential
______ stains are more complicated than _________ stains because they utilize a primary dye and a counterstain.
differential simple
A nutrient medium supplemented with blood, serum, or some growth factors to promote the multiplication of fastidious microorganisms is called a(n) ___ medium
enriched or complex
A nutrient medium supplemented with blood, serum, or some growth factors to promote the multiplication of fastidious microorganisms is called a(n) __________
enriched or complex
_______ __________ is used in microscopy to simultaneously kill and secure the specimen to the glass slide.
heat fixation
To study microorganisms, microbiologists must separate different species from one another because ______.
in most habitats, microbes are in complex associations
____________ is the part of the Five I's process for culturing microorganisms that deals with the examination and evaluation of a culture both macroscopically and microscopically.
inspection
Broths are characterized by being ______.
liquid, water based, and not able to solidify at temperatures above freezing
Applications of bright-field microscopy include observation of ______.
live and preserved stained specimens dark specimens in a white field
making an object bigger
magnification
Heat fixing a sample in microscopy is used for ______. making a more permanent mount for long-term study simultaneously killing and securing the sample to the slide drying the liquid used to make the smear preserving various cellular components in a natural state highlighting cell structure for observation
making a more permanent mount for long-term study simultaneously killing and securing the sample to the slide preserving various cellular components in a natural state
Which two types of media are both selective and differential?
mannitol salt agar MacConkey agar
A container that holds two or more identified, easily differentiated species of microorganisms
mixed culture
Applications of a wet mount include which of the following? True assessment of size True assessment of morphology True assessment of motility
motility size morphology
Like fixed, stained preparations, wet mounts can provide a true assessment of cell size and morphology; however, unlike fixed preparations, wet mounts can also provide an assessment of the organism's __________ generated by the action of flagella or other structures.
motility/movement
A specimen for optical microscopy is generally prepared first by ______.
mounting the sample on a glass slide
In ______ staining, the dye settles around the boundary of the specimen rather than sticking to it, forming a bright silhouette of the microbe on a dark background.
negative
What is the type of staining method where the dye does not stick to the specimen but settles around its outer boundary, forming a silhouette?
negative
Which dyes are commonly used in negative staining?
nigrosin and india ink
What substance prevents the refractive loss of light when using the highest powered lens of a light microscope?
oil
pink staining= purple staining =
pink = neg purple = pos
Loop dilution or _________ plating differs from streak plating in that isolated colonies will develop both on the surface of and within the agar medium.
pour
When a container of medium grows only a single known species or type of microorganism, that culture is considered to be ______.
pure or axenic
______________ power, also known as resolution, is the capacity of an optical system to distinguish two separate objects from one another.
resolving
The two general forms of electron microscopy are _________ electron microscopy (SEM) and _________ electron microscopy (TEM).
scanning transmission
Sabouraud's agar restricts the growth of bacteria and is an example of a(n) ______________ medium, whereas Mannitol salt agar can determine which species of Staphylococcus is present, making it an example of a(n) _____________ medium.
selective differential
Choose the term that describes motility media.
semisolid
______ stains will help the observer identify cell shape and arrangement, but they do not usually show differences in cell wall or structural components.
simple
_______ stains require only a single dye and _____stains use two different dyes in a more complicated
simple differential
To prepare a specimen for optical microscopy, the sample is generally placed on a glass __________ that sits on the stage between the condenser and objective lens of the microscope.
slide
spreading a thin film made from a liquid suspension of cells on a slide and air drying it are steps involved in making a(n)
smear
A microbiologist would use a flagellar stain because ______. only pathogens have flagella, and safety measures must be initiated if flagella are found this provides information about the antibiotic susceptibility of an organism some microbes can be identified by their arrangement of flagella
some microbes can be identified by their arrangement of flagella
The procedure that involves applying colored chemicals (dyes) to specimens is called
staining
A ________ is made by taking a sample from an isolated colony and inoculating a separate medium to obtain a pure culture.
subculture
Taking a sample from an isolated colony and inoculating a separate medium is known as ______.
subculturing Taking a sample from an isolated colony is isolation, but inoculating a separate medium is "subculturing."
A _____ medium is used to preserve specimens that have to be held before analysis.
transport
Microbial growth in a broth culture may be detected by changes in ______. turbidity volume color sediment
turbidity color sediment
The bright-field, dark-field, phase contrast and differential interference microscopes all use ______ to allowing viewing of a specimen.
visible light