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27 Cards in this Set
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K. pneumoniae S. pneumoniae N. meningitidis H. influenzae |
Polysaccharide containing capsules |
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B. anthracis |
Polypeptide D-glutamic acid containing capsules |
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P. multocida S. Pyogenes |
Hyaluronic acid containing capsules |
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S. epidermidis S. mutans |
Polysaccharide containing slime layer |
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E. coli N. gonorrohoeae N. menimgitidis P. aeruginosa |
Gram negative organisms with pili |
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Actinomyces Streptococci Corynebacteria |
Gram Positive organisms with pili |
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Lipopolysaccharides (LPS) Lipoproteins Phospholipids |
Outer membrane of gram negative bacteria contains? |
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H. influenzae N. ginorrhoeae B. pertussis |
Organisms that have Lipoolygosaccharides (LOS) meaning no O antigens |
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Genus of: Mycobacterium Nocardia |
Organisms that have an acid fast cell walls |
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C. diptheriae |
Inclusions: Volutin Metachromatic granule Babes-Ernst granule |
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1. Chlamydia trichomatis (reddish brown) 2. Neisseria & Clostridium (blue) |
Inclusions: Polysaccharide granule 1. Glycogen granule (Halberstaedter-Prowazek bodies) 2. Starch granule |
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1. Poly-B- hydroxybutyric acid 2. Bacillus & Pseudomonas |
1. Common lipid storage material unique to bacteria 2. And seen in what organisms? |
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Acidithiobacillus |
Inclusions: Sulfur granules |
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Y. pestis P. multocida |
Inclusions: Bipolar bodies Safety pin appearance using wayson's stain |
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Chlamydia psittaci |
Inclusions: Levinthal Cole Lillie Bodies |
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Cell wall |
Dyar stain stains what part of the cell? |
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Metachromatic granules |
Neisser and albert stain stains what part of the cell? |
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Endospores |
Fukton Schaeffer, Dorner, and Writz-Conklin stain stains what part of the cell? |
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Flagella |
Gray and Leifson stain what part of the cell? |
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DNA |
Fuelgen stain stains what part of the cell? |
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Spirochetes |
Lavaditi's stain (silver stain) stains what type of the organism? |
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Chlamydia Mycobacterium Brucella Listeria Rickettsia |
Bacteria that multiply intracellularly once engulfed by a phagocytes |
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N.gonorrhoeae C. perfringens C. diphtheria |
Organism capable for invasion |
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Salmonella |
Organism capable of dissemination |
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Neisseria spp. |
Kidney or bean shaped diplococci |
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N. elongata |
Oval or egg shaped diplococci |
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S. pneumoniae |
Flame or lancet shaped diplococci |