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Describe the TWO main characteristics of Lysogenic (temperate)
bacteriophage replication -ANSWERS-It doesn't replicate and does not
kill the host cell
It integrates itself into the host genome and multiplies with the host
cell as the host cell multiples.
Bacteria that have a CURVED rod morphology are referred to as -
ANSWERS-Vibrio
Bacteria that have a ROD-like morphology are referred to as -
ANSWERS-Bacillus
You want to observe the movement of microorganisms that are present
in a sample of cheek cells obtained on a patient . Briefly explain the
technique that you would use and how it is performed -ANSWERS-Since
the motility of the organism is the priority observation we would need
to use a wet mount. A liquid culture with the microorganism is added to
a slide with a coverslip to hold the microbes in place.
Explain the difference between a simple stain and a wet mount stain
technique. When would each be indicated for use? -ANSWERS-A wet
mount is normally used for live samples, especially when observing
, motility. A liquid broth with the microbes are added onto a slide with a
coverslip for protection and is observed under a microscope.
A simple stain uses positively stained dyes to stain the membrane of
the microbe. It is normally used to observe other characteristics of the
organism such as size and shape.
What coronavirus - associated infection gave rise to quarantining and
travel restrictions in 2003 ? -ANSWERS-SARS
What coronavirus - associated infection gave rise to quarantining and
travel restrictions in 2012 ? -ANSWERS-MERS
Match each type of agar plate to the corresponding general
characteristics of each.
1. A multi - purpose media capable of growing a wide variety of
microorganisms
2. Also known as lysogeny broth , it is a multi - purpose media capable
of growing a wide variety of microorganisms .
3. Pale red in color and is both selective and differential media . The
presence of crystal violet and bile salts in its formulation restricts Gram
positive bacterial growth . As such , only Gram negative microbes can
be grown .