microbial growth lab
atmospheric gases, nutrients, pH energy sources, and radiation are all examples of ___ factors that affect microbial growth
environmental
the slowed growth or lack of growth of an organism at temperatures of pH outside of its ideal range is most likely due to changes in its
enzymes
a tube of fluid thioglycollate medium is inoculated with a bacterial isolate. after incubation the bacteria appear to be growing throughout the tube. this bacterial isolate is most likely an
facultative anaerobe
based on this FTM tube result, how would you classify this organism
facultative anaerobe
which of the following organisms is most flexible with regard to its oxygen requirements
facultative anaerobe
all microorganisms use oxygen in their metabolism
false
bacteria classified as ___ would thrive in the great salt lake
halophiles
halobacterium salinarium will only grow at high salt concentrations, generally 15% to 30% NaCl. which term below describes this environmental preference
halophilic
the organisms indicated by the arrow would be classified as ___ organisms
halophilic
an alkalinophile is a microorganism that prefers a growth environment that
has a pH>8.5
which of the following are toxic by-products formed in the presence of oxygen
hydroxyl radical superoxide ion peroxide
microorganisms growing on mucous membranes such as the oral mucosa or vaginal mucosa are most likely in a ___ environment
isotonic
which term would describe the tonicity of an environment in which the solute concentration is the same as that of the interior of the microbial cells
isotonic
microorganisms whose optimal growth temperature is 37C are classified as
mesophiles
most human pathogens are classified as
mesophiles
a solution with a pH of 7 is
neutral
if an organism grows in the anaerobe jar but not under normal atmospheric oxygen levels, it would be classifies as a
obligate anaerobe
the fastest growth rate of a microorganism occurs at its ___ temperature
optimum
the activated chemical pack that is added to an anaerobe jar effectively removes
oxygen
which of the following are environmental factors that affect microbial growth
pH, nutrients, temperature, osmotic pressure, atmospheric gases
the pink color in a tube of fluid thioglycollate medium (FTM) indicate
presence
which of the following are most likely to be affected by pH changes
proteins
which classifications of organisms can be a concern for growth in refrigerated foods
psychrophiles psychrotrophs
which of these laboratory items are usually used to inhibit the growth of most types of microorganisms by alterig their environment
salt plates, refrigerator
human skin provides an environment with NaCl levels slightly above that of most bacterial cells. which organism would most likely be found on the skin
staphylococcus aureus; a halotolerant organism
a microorganism is classified as a psychrophile, a mesophile, or a thermophile based on its optimum growth
temperature
what is your hypothesis
the organism will grow within a range of temperatures
which of the following environmental conditions are preferred by a majority of organisms
warm temperatures, neutral pH, isotonic environments
choose the answer that represents the ideal environment for a majority of microbes
warm, isotonic, neutral pH
match the solution description with the direction of water movement when cells are placed into each solution
- hypotonic solution = a net movement of water into the cells will occur - isotonic solution = there will be no net movement of water either into or out of the cells - hypertonic solution = there will be a net movement of water out of the cells
which of the following may occur at temperatures below a microorganism's minimum growth temperature
- membrane transport may be disrupted - slowing of metabolic activity - decreased fluidity of the plasma membrane
which of the following are used to describe the range of temperature over which a microbe will grow
- minimum growth temperature - optimum growth temperature - maximum growth temperature
which organisms should be able to grow in the anaerobe jar
- obligate anaerobe - facultative anaerobe
determine the correct oxygen requirement classification for each of the organisms seen in this image
- organism at #1 = facultative anaerobe - organism at #2 = obligate aerobe - neither organism #1 or #2 would be classified as this type = obligate anaerobe
which of the following organisms are expected to grow within an anaerobe jar
- facultative anaerobes - obligate anaerobes - aerotolerant anaerobes
you inoculate a plate with two different organisms and incubate in an anaerobic jar for 24 hours. this is the result you see after incubation. which of the following are possible conclusions regarding these organisms
- they may be obligate anaerobes - they cannot be obligate aerobes - they can grow in the absence of oxygen - they may be facultative anaerobes, but that cannot be determined from theses results alone
rank the following, from the highest growth temperature range (at the top) to the lowest growth temperature range (at the bottom)
1. extreme thermophile 2. thermophile 3. mesophile 4. psychrotroph 5. psychrophile
match the oxygen requirement classification with the correct description of the expected FTM tube result
1. facultative anaerobe = growth throughout the tube 2. obligate anaerobe = growth towards the bottom of the tube 3. obligate aerobe = growth towards the top of the tube
to promote the development of red pigmented colonies by serratia marcescens, cultures should be incubated at
25 C
which of the following would be used to provide the optimum growth temperature for microorganisms that typically grow in humans
37 C incubator
which statement correctly describes the growth of an organism across the pH scale
a microorganism will grow across the range of pH that allows for normal enzymatic function
which statement best describes the growth patterns of microorganisms based on their temperature preferences
a microorganism will grow across the range of temperatures tolerated by its enzymes
in an anaerobe jar, oxygen is
absent
the lower the pH, the more ___ the environment
acidic
match the descriptive term with the optimal pH for growth
acidophile = pH<5.5 neutrophile = pH = 7 alkalinophile = pH>8.5
identify the types of laboratory items that can be used to enhance growth of most commonly encountered microbes
anaerobe jar, incubator, isotonic culture media
if comparing growth of a microbe in broth tubes incubated at different temperatures, the tube incubated at the organism's optimum temperature would
be the most turbid (cloudy)
the change or breakdown of three dimensional protein structure that may result from a pH outside of an organism's growth range is referred to as
denaturation
temperature above the maximum growth temperature for a microorganism are likely to result in
denaturation of enzymes