The main requisite of identifying a bacteria is a microscope. Other laboratory tests like bacterial cytological tests like simple stain, Gram's stain, acid fast stain, cultivation of bacteria in different growth media, perform different biochemical differentiation tests and susceptibility tests, antimicrobial sensitivity tests etc can be performed to identify the species and strain of bacteria. More advanced tests like lipid profiling using gas chromatography, molecular level analysis - DNA extraction and DNA PCR techniques confirm the strain of bacteria.
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Microbiology question. Please help. DNA TRANSFER. When you combine Bacteria Z and Solution X, Bacteria Z gains new genes. In order to figure out what is happening, you manipulate Solution X, wait an hour and add it to Bacteria Z. First you add DNase to Solution X and the DNA still transfers. Then you use a 0.2 um filter on solution X and the DNA still transfers. Finally, you add proteinase to solution X and the transfer stops. What DNA...
MICROBIOLOGY: Why is glycerol yeast extract used to select for anti-biotic producing bacteria? What are the properties of the medium that makes it ideal for anti-biotic producing bacteria?
What is the bacteria? MAC Plate What's the process of finding the bacteria? Negative Stain Gram Stain
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Chapter 4(microbiology) 1. What are the shapes and arrangements of bacteria cells? 2. Why is it important to be able to identify the shape and arrangement of an unknown bacterial sample? 3. Differentiate between eubacteria and archaebacteria. 4. What are the differences between eukaryotes and prokaryotes? 5. Why would a microbiologist care about those differences? Be specific. 6. What are the basic parts of a prokaryote? (the parts found in all bacteria) 7. How do the cell walls of Gram...
• What is microbiology? What are the types of microorganisms in Microbiology? • Review the microscope parts? • The definition of: Aseptic technique, spectrophotometer, Absorbance (Optical density), Transmission, Turbidity, Serial Dilution, Unicellular organisms, Colony morphology, Culture, Selective media, Differential media, Synthetic media, Brownian movement • What are the three main chemical components of the stains? • What is the mechanism of the negative stain? • What is the procedure of each of the following stain and list all the dyes...
A certain professor teaching Statistics is interested in finding out the relationship between the age of her students and the number of hours (per week) spent by the student emailing, texting, on social media etc. The professor collected information on 5 students. The table below lists the age of the student and the number hours spent emailing, texting, on social media etc. per week. (10) Age (in years) 18 23 19 21 29 14 Number of hours spent 844048 emailing,...
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Microbiology Fill in the table. (First row has been filled out as an example) Process Molecule made during the process Molecule which is the template for the process Replication DNA RNA Transcription Translation
Enviornmental Microbiology Question. Please Help What factors influence biofilm formation on plastics?
How do I figure out what this bacteria is? What are the procedures in the laboratory to find this bacteria? What is the bacteria called? Rose Plate Negative Stain Gram Stain