22.6 Culturing microorganisms in the lab Flashcards
what is culturing?
growing large numbers of microorganisms to view
what are the dangers of microorganisms?
risk of mutation could make microorganism pathogenic
contamination with pathogenic microorganisms from the environment can make it pathogenic too
what are the conditions which need to be controlled when culturing microorganisms?
nutrients available
temperature
oxygen
pH
how is food provided for a microorganism?
in a nutrient medium
what are aseptic techniques?
used to prevent contamination of cultures by unwanted microorganisms
what is wrong with contaminated cultures?
give imprecise results
can be hazardous to health
can lead to entire batches being ruined (costly)
how is broth inoculated?
make suspension of bacteria
mix suspension with sterile nutrient broth in a flask
stopper the flask with cotton wool to prevent air contamination
incubate at suitable temperature and shake regularly to provide oxygen for bacteria
why is a broth shaken when inoculating?
to provide oxygen for the bacteria to grow
how is agar inoculated?
inoculate the inoculating wire loop by holding it over a bunsen flame
do not allow loop to touch ANYTHING
inoculate the lid of the bacteria container
dip sterilised loop into bacteria
make zig zag streak on the agar plate using the loop
add lid to petri dish and tape shut
DO NOT completely seal, allow for some oxygen to enter
incubate
why is oxygen need to be allowed into petri dish?
to prevent anaerobic bacteria from forming
what other precautions needed to prevent contamination?
work near a bunsen flame
minimise the time the agar plate is opened
use a lab coat and tie up hair
why should you work near a bunsen flame?
allows hot air to rise which draws any unwanted microorganisms away from culture
why are logarithmic numbers used to represent bacteria population in a growth curve?
differences between the number of organisms from the initial number are too large to show on graph
what are the four stages of bacteria growth in a closed system?
lag phase
log phase
stationary phase
death phase
what is a closed culture and what affect does it have on growth?
when growth occurs in an external vessel which is isolated from the environment
means that extra nutrients aren’t added and waste products aren’t removed
thus prevents growth when competition increases and food becomes scarce