Pre-Lab & Analysis of Lab Techniques
How many different bacteria will we used in this lab
3
In this type of hemolysis, a clear zone is left behind in the agar
beta hemolysis (section A)
In the serial dilution procedure of this laboratory exercise the dilution was increased with each transfer to the next tube by a factor of
10
In a serial dilution, the final dilution factor performed was 1:100,000. After 48 hours incubation @ 37oC there were 190 colonies counted on the plate. What was the concentration of bacteria in the original undiluted sample
19,000,000 cfu/mL
A fundamental technique important in the laboratory and used by Microbiologists for a variety of procedures such as, transferring cultures, inoculating media and isolation of pure cultures is known as
Aseptic technique
Differential media is a type of specialty media which
Contain specific dyes that cause a color change as different bacteria grow and produce waste products.
Aseptic technique is a fundamental and important laboratory skill in the field of microbiology. Choose some examples of how or why aseptic technique would be used in a laboratory
Proper aseptic technique prevents contamination of cultures from foreign bacteria inherent in the environment. Aseptic technique prevents microbes used in the laboratory from accidentally being released into the environment and/ or infecting people working in the laboratory. Using proper aseptic technique can greatly minimize or even eliminate the risk of contamination.
When performing a serial dilution, a student forgot to change the pipette and used the same pipette for every .5 mL transfer of the solution from tube to tube. Would these results be accurate and what would you predict the outcome would be
These results would be inaccurate because the extra culture on the inside and outside of the pipette would increase the concentration of the next tube beyond the factored amount.
This agar plate has only one species of bacteria growing on it.
This type of agar can best be described as: Differential
After performing a serial dilution, a student counted 9 colonies on the 1:100,000 plate and 21 colonies on the 1:10,000 plate. Was this an accurate serial dilution? Why or why not
This was not an accurate serial dilution because the number of colonies counted on the 1:100,000 plate was not within the target window and the difference in the count between the two plates was not close to a factor of 10.
This specialty media was inoculated with 3 different species of bacteria (one type in each zone). Based on these results:
a growth inhibitor was used and resulted in no growth of one of the species. The color change occurred due to a dye or indicator that was added to the media during preparation.
MacConkey agar (MAC) is most commonly used for the selective isolation of (a.)_____________ and differentiate them based on (b.)____________ resulting in a color change: Lactose fermentation; Gram negative species
a. Lactose fermentation b. Gram negative species
The appearance of a greenish color with bacterial growth on blood agar
alpha hemolysis
This is the complete lysis of red blood cells on blood agar where all of the contents of the cell were consumed as a nutritional source
beta hemolysis
Bacteria is growing on the agar but there is no change in the appearance or color of the blood agar and no lysis of red blood cells
gamma hemolysis (section c)
Aseptic technique
is a fundamental and important laboratory skill in the field of microbiology.
An agar that contains a dye and/or indicator and a growth inhibitor as part of its ingredients can best be described as
selective & differential
A method used to dilute a substance in a stepwise manner into a solution with a constant dilution factor is known as
serial dilution
The amount of growth indicated by the arrows on this agar plate could best be described as (zone A)___________ and (zone B)___________?
zone A = 4+ growth and zone B = 1+ growth
Identify the type of hemolysis with the appropriate letter.
A: is beta hemolysis. B: Alpha hemolysis. C: Gamma hemolysis
Lysis of red blood cells occurs but the iron in the RBC is not consumed as a food source. Greenish appearance.
Alpha hemolysis (section B)
Zone 1, 2 and 4 on this plate demonstrate 4+ growth. There is no growth on zone 3.
Based on the results of this agar plate, this type of media could best be described as: Selective & differential
Allowing a bacterium to incubate on a blood plate you notice that there is a clearing on the blood agar. What kind of hemolysis is occurring
Beta hemolysis (Section A)
This is due to the lysis of red blood cells, in Blood Agar, and the complete absorbance of the nutrients from the red blood cells, leaving behind a clear zone on the agar.
Beta hemolysis (section A)
Where do we put the plastic tubes with the cultures of bacteria when we are done
Biohazard/non-sharps.
List 4 protocols that must be followed for the collection of a biological specimen in order to obtain a timely and valid laboratory result
Collected samples must be transported to the laboratory as soon as possible. It must be collected in the proper container. It must be collected in the presence of the patient and labeled with 2 identifiers (such as patient name and number). Samples must be collected using proper collection techniques
Patient samples, after specimen collection, that were transported promptly but inaccurately labeled will be tested anyway
FALSE
Concerning the inoculation techniques discussed in this lab, one difference between the "Spread Plate Method" and the "Streak Plate Method of Isolation" is___________ and one similarity is_________
One difference between the two techniques is that the "Spread Plate Method " is used to evenly distribute the bacteria across the entire plate and a similarity is the end result should produce pure colonies in both methods.
Which of the following methods is a technique we will use in labs most often to isolate and sample bacteria
Streak plate method