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T/F: Growth media is best suited for distinguishing between two similar species of bacteria -
ANSWERSFalse
growth media is designed to simply support (and not restrict) microbial growth
A researcher is asked to determine which of two vials contains E coli and which contains salmonella.
Knowing both are Gram-negative while only one of them is capable of fermenting lactose, which type of
media would be best suited? - ANSWERSDifferential media
What are the requirements of a fastidious microbe? - ANSWERSA fastidious microbe is an organism with
complex growth requirements and will not grow without then. Enriched medias thus contain these
specific and essential nutrients required for the growth of a particular subset of microorganisms.
T/F: LB agar is classified as a non-selective, non-differential media - ANSWERSTrue
The polysaccharide-based hardening agent added to LB media to produce LB agar is derived from what?
- ANSWERSSeaweed extract
Blood agar is which type of medium? Select all that apply:
- Selective and Differential
- Enriched
- Differential
- Selective - ANSWERS- Enriched
- Differential
, Match the following hemolytic class with its description of activity:
1. Alpha hemolysis
2. Beta hemolysis
3. Gamma hemolysis
A. No change
B. Greenish-brown color
C. Distinct zone of clearing - ANSWERS1. Alpha hemolysis- Greenish-brown color (B)
2. Beta hemolysis- Distinct zone of clearing (C)
3. Gamma hemolysis- No change (A)
Match the following hemolytic class with its description of activity:
1. Alpha hemolysis
2. Beta hemolysis
3. Gamma hemolysis
A. No hemolytic activity
B. Incomplete hemolytic activity
C. Complete hemolytic activity - ANSWERS1. Alpha hemolysis- Incomplete hemolytic activity (B)
2. Beta hemolysis- Complete hemolytic activity (C)
3. Gamma hemolysis- No hemolytic activity (A)
Columbia CNA agar is most closely related to which media: - ANSWERSBlood agar
CNA agar is similar to BAP as its also enriched with blood and allows for differentiation based on
hemolytic patterns