Techniques Flashcards
1
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What is the difference between true motility and Brownian motion?
A
Brownian motion
- is caused by water molecules colliding with the organism and moving it around in an irregular jerky pattern.
- Organisms will appear to vibrate in place.
True motility
- cells will exhibit independent movement in some consistent direction over greater distances.
2
Q
(6 pts) You are given a culture of K. pneumoniae and asked make a 1:15 dilution to make a total volume of 40 mLs of culture. What volumes of culture and broth will you use?
_____________ K. pneumoniae culture
_____________ broth
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- 5 mL K. pneumoniae culture
- 5 mL broth
3
Q
You gram stain a broth culture of E. coli that has been growing for 36 hours. As you will learn soon, by now the E. coli has been fermenting for a while, and produced a number of small organic acids. Give TWO reasons that this culture may give an erroneous or variable Gram stain result.
Reason 1:
Reason 2:
A
- Reason 1:
- Cells have grown for too long and are at the death phase. At the death phase, there would probably be a lack a nutrients and maybe a lower that optimal pH. Autolysis occurs and this may cause erroneous results.
- Reason 2:
- Production of acidic components due to fermentation. The acids may react with the positive CV dye and give a false positive for gram (+) bacteria since the dye is binding to something other than the peptidoglycan wall.
4
Q
What happens during the ethanol wash in gram staining?
A
- Dehydration of the peptidoglycan wall and removal of the outer membrane in gram (-) bacteria.
- CV that is bound to the outer membrane in gram (-) is thus lost.
- Since the peptidoglycan wall is dehydrated it “tightens” and the prior use of a mordant makes a large CV-Iodine complex that cannot “leave” through the tightened peptidoglycan layer.
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