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K. pneumoniae


S. pneumoniae


N. meningitidis


H. influenzae

Polysaccharide containing capsules

B. anthracis

Polypeptide D-glutamic acid containing capsules

P. multocida


S. Pyogenes

Hyaluronic acid containing capsules

S. epidermidis


S. mutans

Polysaccharide containing slime layer

E. coli


N. gonorrohoeae


N. menimgitidis


P. aeruginosa

Gram negative organisms with pili

Actinomyces


Streptococci


Corynebacteria

Gram Positive organisms with pili

Lipopolysaccharides (LPS)


Lipoproteins


Phospholipids

Outer membrane of gram negative bacteria contains?

H. influenzae


N. ginorrhoeae


B. pertussis

Organisms that have Lipoolygosaccharides (LOS) meaning no O antigens

Genus of:


Mycobacterium


Nocardia

Organisms that have an acid fast cell walls

C. diptheriae

Inclusions:


Volutin


Metachromatic granule


Babes-Ernst granule

1. Chlamydia trichomatis (reddish brown)


2. Neisseria & Clostridium (blue)

Inclusions: Polysaccharide granule


1. Glycogen granule (Halberstaedter-Prowazek bodies)


2. Starch granule

1. Poly-B- hydroxybutyric acid


2. Bacillus & Pseudomonas

1. Common lipid storage material unique to bacteria 2. And seen in what organisms?

Acidithiobacillus

Inclusions:


Sulfur granules

Y. pestis


P. multocida

Inclusions:


Bipolar bodies


Safety pin appearance using wayson's stain

Chlamydia psittaci

Inclusions:


Levinthal Cole Lillie Bodies

Cell wall

Dyar stain stains what part of the cell?

Metachromatic granules

Neisser and albert stain stains what part of the cell?

Endospores

Fukton Schaeffer, Dorner, and Writz-Conklin stain stains what part of the cell?

Flagella

Gray and Leifson stain what part of the cell?

DNA

Fuelgen stain stains what part of the cell?

Spirochetes

Lavaditi's stain (silver stain) stains what type of the organism?

Chlamydia


Mycobacterium


Brucella


Listeria


Rickettsia

Bacteria that multiply intracellularly once engulfed by a phagocytes

N.gonorrhoeae


C. perfringens


C. diphtheria

Organism capable for invasion

Salmonella

Organism capable of dissemination

Neisseria spp.

Kidney or bean shaped diplococci

N. elongata

Oval or egg shaped diplococci

S. pneumoniae

Flame or lancet shaped diplococci