PORTAGE MICROBIOLOGY BIOD171 EXAM 5 FINAL REAL EXAM
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Define the concept of universal precautions. - CORRECT ANSWER-Universal precautions means any
and all samples, whether known or unknown, are to be treated as potentially hazardous (or pathogenic)
materials.
List at least 3 observations a researcher would be sure to note while assessing an unknown microbial
sample. - CORRECT ANSWER-A lab researcher would be certain to note:
Size and shape
Any observable motility
Gram status (positive or negative)
The presence of any chemical reactions
Changes in color localized to the organism or the surrounding media
Capture (or draw) images of any of the characteristics described above
While observing an unknown sample of limited amounts, a researcher must determine the following
observations: (1) the presence of any motility and (2) its Gram status using the same sample—the liquid
sample cannot be divided. Which would you determine first and why? - CORRECT ANSWER-You must
determine motility before determining the Gram status. Motility requires a wet mount, while Gram staining
requires heat fixing the sample. If one were to begin with the Gram stain the heat fixation process would
kill the organism, making any observations regarding motility impossible. The correct approach would be
to place the liquid culture on a glass slide and determine its motility status. Next, the same liquid culture
can be heat fixed and Gram stained.
A facultative anaerobe is a microorganism capable of growth under what conditions? - CORRECT
ANSWER-A facultative anaerobe is capable of growth under aerobic (with oxygen) and anaerobic
(without oxygen) conditions.
, As Streptococcus is catalase negative would it thrive or die in the presence of peroxides? Why? -
CORRECT ANSWER-Streptococcus is catalse negative which means it cannot break down peroxides
and if any peroxides are present it would die.
Streptococcus is most often streaked onto: - CORRECT ANSWER-Blood agar
Strep is often cultured on Blood agar plates to determine its hemolytic properties, which aids in the
classification (and differentiation) process.
True or False. The Lancefield groups are used to subdivide antigenic groups of gamma-hemolytic
Streptococcus. - CORRECT ANSWER-False
The Lancefield groupings are used to subdivide beta-hemolytic Strep.
The distinctions for Lancefield subgroupings lie in its: (select all that apply)
Catalase activity
Hemolytic activity
Carbohydrate composition of antigens
All of the above - CORRECT ANSWER-Carbohydrate composition of antigens
Carbohydrate composition of antigens present in the cell wall determines the Lancefield groupings (A, B,
C, etc). Note, ALL strep under Lancefield groupings are (by definition) catalase negative and beta-
hemolytic. Thus, answers A and C cannot be used to subdivide streptococcal species.
Left untreated, strep throat can progress to ______ , which displays _____ hemolytic activity. -
CORRECT ANSWER-Rheumatic fever; beta
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Define the concept of universal precautions. - CORRECT ANSWER-Universal precautions means any
and all samples, whether known or unknown, are to be treated as potentially hazardous (or pathogenic)
materials.
List at least 3 observations a researcher would be sure to note while assessing an unknown microbial
sample. - CORRECT ANSWER-A lab researcher would be certain to note:
Size and shape
Any observable motility
Gram status (positive or negative)
The presence of any chemical reactions
Changes in color localized to the organism or the surrounding media
Capture (or draw) images of any of the characteristics described above
While observing an unknown sample of limited amounts, a researcher must determine the following
observations: (1) the presence of any motility and (2) its Gram status using the same sample—the liquid
sample cannot be divided. Which would you determine first and why? - CORRECT ANSWER-You must
determine motility before determining the Gram status. Motility requires a wet mount, while Gram staining
requires heat fixing the sample. If one were to begin with the Gram stain the heat fixation process would
kill the organism, making any observations regarding motility impossible. The correct approach would be
to place the liquid culture on a glass slide and determine its motility status. Next, the same liquid culture
can be heat fixed and Gram stained.
A facultative anaerobe is a microorganism capable of growth under what conditions? - CORRECT
ANSWER-A facultative anaerobe is capable of growth under aerobic (with oxygen) and anaerobic
(without oxygen) conditions.
, As Streptococcus is catalase negative would it thrive or die in the presence of peroxides? Why? -
CORRECT ANSWER-Streptococcus is catalse negative which means it cannot break down peroxides
and if any peroxides are present it would die.
Streptococcus is most often streaked onto: - CORRECT ANSWER-Blood agar
Strep is often cultured on Blood agar plates to determine its hemolytic properties, which aids in the
classification (and differentiation) process.
True or False. The Lancefield groups are used to subdivide antigenic groups of gamma-hemolytic
Streptococcus. - CORRECT ANSWER-False
The Lancefield groupings are used to subdivide beta-hemolytic Strep.
The distinctions for Lancefield subgroupings lie in its: (select all that apply)
Catalase activity
Hemolytic activity
Carbohydrate composition of antigens
All of the above - CORRECT ANSWER-Carbohydrate composition of antigens
Carbohydrate composition of antigens present in the cell wall determines the Lancefield groupings (A, B,
C, etc). Note, ALL strep under Lancefield groupings are (by definition) catalase negative and beta-
hemolytic. Thus, answers A and C cannot be used to subdivide streptococcal species.
Left untreated, strep throat can progress to ______ , which displays _____ hemolytic activity. -
CORRECT ANSWER-Rheumatic fever; beta