Lab 9: Bacteria Flagella & Motility Testing
Amphitrichous
flagella at both ends of the cell
peritrichous
flagella that cover the surface of a cell
why do we study the different arrangements of flagella
knowing the presence of flagella and their arrangements helps identify and classify bacteria
What is atrichous?
no flagella
Lophotrichous
several flagella at one end
Monotrichous
single flagellum
motility test medium method
-uses Tri Tetrazolium chloride (TTC) a colorless dye -it is converted to purple only by live bacteria -if the purple is seen to diffuse away from the stab line than it is motile
How do we study the different arrangements of flagella
1. Stain bacteria for flagella 2. Hanging drop technique 3. Motility test medium method
What are the 3 units bacterial flagella is composed of
Filament, Hook, Basal body
What are the different arrangements of Flagellla
Monotrichious, Amphitrichous, Lophotrichous and Peritrichous
Brownian movement
erratic movement of any microscope particles
hanging drop technique
examines live, unstained , small organisms shows Brownian movement