BIO 390 Advanced Exam Material – Microbiology, Viral
Replication, Immunology, Pathogenic Infections, Practice
Questions
This resource compiles advanced exam questions and correct answers for BIO 390,
focusing on virology, immunology, and pathogenic microorganisms. It explains viral
replication, host-pathogen interactions, and the mechanisms of microbial diseases. A
verified and updated guide, it is highly useful for detailed microbiology exam preparation.
What is the primary use of slants? - answer✔✔To provide a solid growth surface
that is easier to store/transport. What is the primary use of deeps? - answer✔✔To
allow anaerobic bacteria to grow. What is the primary use of broths? -
answer✔✔To grow large numbers of bacteria in a small space. Can we determine
whether a broth culture is pure by visually inspecting it without a microscope? -
answer✔✔No Can we determine whether a deep culture is pure by visually
inspecting it without a microscope? - answer✔✔No Can we determine whether a
slant culture is pure by visually inspecting it without a microscope? - answer✔✔No
When is a loop preferable for transferring bacteria? - answer✔✔A loop is
preferable when transferring cultures to a slant or a broth. When is a needle
preferable for transferring bacteria? - answer✔✔A needle is preferable when
making deep cultures. What is the purpose of flaming the loop before use? -
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answer✔✔To sterilize the loop from environmental microbes. What is the purpose of
flaming the loop after use? - answer✔✔To sterilize the loop from cultured microbes.
Why must the loop be cool before you touch it to a culture? - answer✔✔A hot loop
would heat up the bacteria enough to denature and kill the microbes. Should you set
the loop down to let it cool? - answer✔✔You should not set the loop down to cool
because that would contaminate it. Why is aseptic technique important? -
answer✔✔Minimizes contamination and cross contamination. What evolutionary
advantage would there be to the formation of a pellicle in a liquid medium by a
bacterium? - answer✔✔It would provide oxygen-loving bacteria with the ability to
float on the surface of the liquid and form aerobic colonies. How can you tell that the
media provided for this exercise were sterile? - answer✔✔There was no growth
prior to the transfer of bacteria. The broth was clear and not turbid. Why is it
desirable that microscope objectives be parfocal? - answer✔✔Because parfocal
microscope objectives remain focused when magnification is changed, so you can
change lenses without losing focus. Which objective focuses closest to the slide? -
answer✔✔100x oil immersion What controls the amount of light reaching the ocular
lens? - answer✔✔Iris diaphragm What effect does increased magnification have on
the field of view? - answer✔✔As the magnification increases, the field of view
decreases. Name two ways in which you can enhance the resolving power. -
answer✔✔1.) Use a shorter wavelength of light 2.) Increase numerical aperture
What advantage does the low-power objective lens have over the immersion objective
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for viewing fungi? - answer✔✔It provides a better view of the overall shape since
fungi are significantly larger than bacteria. What would occur if water were
accidentally used water in place of immersion oil? - answer✔✔The image would not
be clear because the immersion oil helps bend the light to focus correctly. Of what
value is a simple stain? - answer✔✔A simple stain allows you to see the size,
morphology, and arrangement of the cells. What is the purpose of fixing the smear? -
answer✔✔To prevent the sample from being lost during staining. In heat fixing,
what would happen if too much heat were applied? - answer✔✔The cells could be
denatured and may lose their structural integrity, which would make them less viewable
under the microscope. The glass slide could crack or melt with enough heat. Methylene
blue can be prepared as a basic stain or an acidic stain. How would the pH effect the
staining of bacteria. - answer✔✔The bacteria can only be stained by a dye with a
charge opposite their own. An acidic dye's negative charge would be repelled by the
negative charges of the bacterial cell. Can dyes other than methylene blue be used for
direct staining? - answer✔✔Yes, any dye that can be prepared as a basic stain
could be used because the stain can permeate the cell wall and adhere by weak ionic
bonds to the negative charges of the bacterial cell. Bacteria can be seen without
staining. Why then was Koch's recommendation for fixing and staining important for
microbiology? - answer✔✔Fixing kills the bacteria without distorting their shape.
This allows us to see structure and later allowed us to see things like gram stain. What
types of dyes are used for negative staining? - answer✔✔Dyes with a negative
charge, because they are repelled by the negative cell wall and dye the background