MICROBIOLOGY LAB PRACTICAL 1 (TAMUCC)
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS |
GRADED AND THE LATEST SERIES
How is total magnification calculated?
Ans: Multiply the ocular lens (10x) by the objective lens
10x*10=100x
40x*10=400x
100x*10=1000x
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Question: what is the function of immersion oil when using the oil immersion
objective?
Ans: the immersion oil allows for magnification and increases the contrast of the
specimen
Question: What is meant by the term parfocal?
Ans: Once the lens is focused on a particular area it will remain focused on the
particular area regardless of changing the objective
Question: why aren't the magnifications of both lenses of binocular microscope
used to calculate total magnification?
Ans: Because the image only goes through one ocular to reach both eyes
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Question: Why is the 10x placed in position when the microscope is stored or
carried?
Ans: The low-power objective is farther away from the stage than the other
objectives so the lens is less likely to get scrapped during handling.
Question: What is an aseptic technique? What is its importance? Why do you
always have to do it in the microbiology lab?
Ans: -Microbiologists use aseptic technique for a variety of procedures such as
transferring cultures, inoculating media, isolation of pure cultures, and for performing
microbiological tests.
-Proper aseptic technique prevents contamination of cultures from foreign bacteria
inherent in the environment.
Question: what are some aseptic techniques used when transfering cultures from
plate to broth tube and agar slant?
Ans: 1. Prepare your desktop by swabbing down its surface with a disinfectant.
2. Wash your hands
3. With a marking pen, label a tube of sterile nutrient broth with name, date and
specimen
4. Sterilize the inoculating loop by holding it over the flame of a Bunsen burner until
it becomes bright red. The entire wire must be heated.
Question: what is a culture medium?
Ans: An artificial environment that provides water and nutrients for the
microorganism
Question: Types of culture media used in the lab based on form