MICROBIOLOGY LAB EXAM 1 COMPLETE QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT ANSWERS | GRADED AND THE
LATEST SERIES
What is the purpose of a streak plate?
Ans: 1) To separate cells so that they grow to form isolated colonies 2) To
confirm if a culture is a pure colony or mixed 3) To confirm is there is contamination
in your culture
Question: What is a colony?
Ans: Areas of growth that arise from a single cell.
Question: How do colonies form?
Ans: They are formed by spreading out cells. Cells are spread and reproduce
over and over again through bionary fission until visable mass of cells appear.
Question: What is a pure culture?
Ans: Culture containing only one type of organism
Question: What kind of media are colonies able to form on?
Ans: agar slant, broth media, agar plate
Question: When is a agar slant used? Pros & cons
Ans: 1) Smaller amount of surface area prevents the media from drying out too
quickly 2) useful for medium term storage 3) viable for a couple of months if stored
properly
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Question: What are the 4 criteria for labeling a microbial culture?
Ans: 1) initials or name AND group number
2) date
3) growth media type
4) culture name or source of inoculum
Question: Describe bacillus (bacilli) morphology
Ans: rod shaped cells, longer than wide, sausage like, can use rod or bacillus
Question: describe coccus morphology
Ans: cells are ball shaped or spherical
Question: Describe coccobacillus morphology
Ans: elongated spheres- not quite spherical, but not clearly a rod. Tends to occur
in species which are normally rod-shaped during rapid growth.
Question: Describe spirillum morphology
Ans: Helical, loose or tight coils. Look like wavy lines - morphology has no
arrangement
Question: Describe filamentous morphology
Ans: Long elongated cells. Look like a tangled mass of branched filaments- no
arrangement
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Question: Describe vibrio morphology
Ans: A curved rod or comma shape
Question: What does No arrangement mean?
Ans: Single cells, ungrouped. Not all cells have an arrangement
Question: What is the cell arrangement Diplococci/Diplobacilli
Ans: Pairs of cells. Diplococci are pairs of cocci, diplobacilli are pairs of rods
Question: What is the cell arrangement Streptococci/Streptobacilli?
Ans: Chains of cells. Streptococci are chains of cocci, streptobacilli are chains of
rods
Question: What is the call arrangement staphylococcus?
Ans: Irregular clusters of cells- like bunches of grapes.
Question: What is the cell arrangement of tetrads?
Ans: Sets of 4 regularly arranged cells
Question: What is the cell arrangement of palisade?
Ans: Bacilli (usually 2-4 cells) arranged side by side. Columns or "V-forms"
Question: What genus is an acid fast bacteria?