If you obtain 35 colonies after spread plating 1 ml of a 1:500 dilution of lake water, what is the concentration of bacteria in the lake water?
Cfu/ml is calculated as = (No of colonies x Dilution factor) / Volume of the sample
No of Colonies=1
Dilution factor =1:500
Volume of the sample =1ml
(1 x 1:500) / 1
5 x 102 CFUs/ml
If you obtain 35 colonies after spread plating 1 ml of a 1:500 dilution of lake...
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Calculate the cfu/ml using the
formula
cfu/ml = # colonies x dilution factor
x plating factor (10)
Temp. (OC) Organism #Colonies Dilution Staphylococcus aureus 43 15 1:1000000 51 1:10000 1:100 53 6
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