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Match each type of agar plate to the corresponding general characteristics of each.

Also known as lysogeny broth, it is a multi-purpose media capable of growing a wide variety of microorganisms.

A. LB Agar
B. Mannitol Salt Agar
C. MacConkey Agar
D. Columbia CNA Agar

A. LB Agar

Match each type of agar plate to the corresponding general characteristics of each.

Red in color and is both a selective and differential media. This agar is selective for Gram-positive bacteria and
can differentiate members of the Staphylococci family.

A. LB Agar
B. Mannitol Salt Agar
C. MacConkey Agar
D. Columbia CNA Agar

B. Mannitol Salt Agar

Match each type of agar plate to the corresponding general characteristics of each.

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.

A. LB Agar
B. Mannitol Salt Agar
C. MacConkey Agar
D. Columbia CNA Agar

C. MacConkey Agar

Match each type of agar plate to the corresponding general characteristics of each.

Red in color and is an enriched, selective, and differential media. It contains the antimicrobial agents colistin and
Nalidixic acid, it suppresses the growth of Gram-negative bacteria and is, therefore, used for isolation of Gram-
positive microbes.

,A. LB Agar
B. Mannitol Salt Agar
C. MacConkey Agar
D. Columbia CNA Agar

D. Columbia CNA Agar

True or False. If the statement is false, change it to make it true.

Tuberculosis (TB) CANNOT be spread through shaking someone's hand, sharing a drink, or kissing.

True

True or False. If the statement is false, change it to make it true.

Leprosy can move through the blood to other areas including the brain, spine, and kidneys.

False

Tuberculosis (TB) can move through the blood to other areas including the brain, spine, and kidneys.

True or False. If the statement is false, change it to make it true.

Lipids are primarily composed of hydrophilic hydrocarbons.

False.

Lipids are primarily composed of hydrophobic hydrocarbons.

True or False. If the statement is false, change it to make it true.

Proteins can function to catalyze biochemical processes and play a role in structure, but they cannot enable
movement.

False.

Proteins can function to catalyze biochemical processes and play a role in structure and they can enable
movement.

True or False. If the statement is false, change it to make it true.

Glucose is an example of a disaccharide.

False.

Sucrose is an example of a disaccharide.

True or False. If the statement is false, change it to make it true.

Sucrose is a disaccharide

True

, Match each type of microscopy with the correct description.

The simplest form of light, or optical, microscopes. Light, most often emitted from a standard halogen bulb,
enters the microscope from the base (bottom) and is reflected via mirrors towards the sample.

A. Bright Field Microscope
B. Fluorescence Microscope
C. Phase Contrast Microscope
D. Electron Microscope
E. Confocal Microscope
F. Dark field Microscope

A. Bright Field Microscope

Match each type of microscopy with the correct description.

Incoming light is in the form of the ultraviolet (UV) spectrum.

A. Bright Field Microscope
B. Fluorescence Microscope
C. Phase Contrast Microscope
D. Electron Microscope
E. Confocal Microscope
F. Dark field Microscope

B. Fluorescence Microscope

Match each type of microscopy with the correct description.

Can provide detailed images of live cells without staining.

A. Bright Field Microscope
B. Fluorescence Microscope
C. Phase Contrast Microscope
D. Electron Microscope
E. Confocal Microscope
F. Dark field Microscope

C. Phase Contrast Microscope

Match each type of microscopy with the correct description.

Use of beams of electrons (rather than light) to increase its resolution capacity to less than 1nm—that's 200x.

A. Bright Field Microscope
B. Fluorescence Microscope
C. Phase Contrast Microscope
D. Electron Microscope
E. Confocal Microscope
F. Dark field Microscope

D. Electron Microscope
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