Microbiology: Lab 06
Protection of the Central Nervous System
1 - Meninges 2 - Cerebrospinal Fluid 3 - Brain 4 - Spinal Cord
For how long will you drench the bacterial smear in crystal violet?
1 Minute (60 seconds)
For how long will you drench the bacterial smear in iodine?
1 Minute (60 seconds)
For how long will you drench the bacterial smear in safranin?
45 Seconds
For how long will you wash the bacterial smear with alcohol?
5-10 Seconds
What reagent is applied to decolorize the Gram-negative bacteria, and thus differentiate it from the Gram-positive?
95% Ethyl Alcohol
What is the Gram Stain method?
Staining method used to differentiate bacterial species into two groups
With you rinse off the glass slide with water or continue without washing?
Wash with water
Is the negative control properly stained?
Yes. it appears Gram-negative, with bacteria stained pink
What type of meningitis is the most dangerous? Fungal meningitis Autoimmune meningitis Viral meningitis Bacterial meningitis
Bacterial meningitis "Bacterial meningitis has high morality rates, and must be promptly treated with antibiotics."
How long does it take to perform and analyze the Gram stain? 1 - 2 hours 48 hours 24 hours A few minutes
A few minutes
Hans: Why is the bacterial cell well of such great importance? Antibiotics can target the cell wall All answers are correct The cell wall is involved in inducing disease in the infected host The cell wall is essential for bacterial viability
All answers are correct
What would most likely occur if you drenched the bacterial smear in alcohol for 1 minute?
All purple stain would escape as the cell wall of both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria would dissolve
Figure 1: CSF sample with Gram-negative bacteria. The big circular pink structures (A) are human cells, while the small pink structures are Gram-negative bacteria (B) Which circle contains bacteria? A contains bacteria There are no bacteria present B contains bacteria
B contains bacteria
What morphological group do the bacteria in the CSF sample belong to? Cocci Bacilli Others
Cocci
How can the doctor rapidly determine if there are bacteria present in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)?
Collect a few milliliters of CSF and send it for a Gram stain
What is the primary stain used, that colors all bacteria purple?
Crystal violet
How are the Cocci in the CSF sample organized? Streptococci Diplococci Staphylococci
Diplococci
What reagent is used to fixate the crystal violet molecules in the bacterial cell wall?
Iodine
Hans: What is the outcome of a well-executed Gram stain?
Gram- positive appear purple, and Gram-negative appear pink
What would most likely occur if you applied alcohol for only one second?
Gram-negative bacteria would not decolorize like it should, and all bacteria would therefore remain purple (Gram-positive)
Hans: Do you know what two groups that i am talking about are named? Gram-visible and Gram-invisible Gram-positive and Gram-negative Gram-cocci and Gram-rods Gram-variable and Gram-constant
Gram-positive and Gram-negative
Hans: Where do we find the Teichoic acids?
Gram-positive bacteria
What is the secondary stain used, that colors the decolorized Gram-negative bacteria pink?
Safranin
Hans: Where are the lipopolysaccharides found?
The outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria
How would you describe the bacteria found in the CSF sample? They appear Gram-negative They appear Gram-variable (both positive and negative) They appear Gram-positive
They appear Gram-negative
Why do we used positive and negative controls in the Gram stain? To exclude Gram-variable bacteria To determine if an unknown sample is Gram-positive or negative To verify that the Gram stain was performed properly To distinguish between Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria
To verify that the Gram stain was performed properly
Is the positive control properly stained?
Yes. It appears Gram-positive, with bacteria stained purple