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Microbiology: HCC 2320 Latest Practice Questions
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Inoculation - the implantation of microorganisms into or upon culture media

Inspection - The colonies of broth cultures are observed microscopically for growth
characteristics (color,texture,size) that could be useful in analyzing the specimen content

Total magnification - the objective lens x ocular lens

Numerical aperture - a mathematical constant that describes the relative efficiency of a
lens in bending light rays

Culture - the observable growth that later appears on a medium for study

Axenic culture - a culture that is free of other living things, except for the
microorganism being studied. AKA pure culture

Sub-culturing - a new cell or microbiological (pure) culture made by transferring some
or all cells from a previous culture to fresh growth medium

Compound microscope - a microscope with two or more lenses.

Condenser lense - focuses light onto the specimen at one single point

Resolving power - A measure of the clarity of an image; the ability of an optical
instrument to show two objects as separate.

Bright field microscopy - Shines light through sample and magnifies the image with a
series of lenses; used on stained, live specimen

Dark field microscopy - use to visualize living organisms that would be distorted by
drying or heat or that can't be stained; light goes on the sides of the specimen

Phase contrast microscope - used to see dense areas of specimen

Florescent microscope - type of light microscope that uses an ultraviolet light; useful to
diagnosing infections

Scanning confocal microscope - uses a laser beam of light to scan the specimen

integrates images to allow focus on multiple depths or planes
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