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Bacillus pumilus

Borrelia burgdorferi

Name this bacteria and the disease it causes

Name this bacteria and the disease it causes

Candida albicans



Yeast infection

Escherichia coli

Micrococcus luteus

Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Streptococcus pneumoniae

Name this bacteria and its disease

Name this bacteria and its disease

Treponema pallidum



Syphillis

Name this and identify the microbe

Name this and identify the microbe

Trichomonas vaginalis



Protists

Vibrio cholerae

Staphylococcus epidermidis

Serratia marcescens

Escherichia coli

Micrococcus luteus

Paramecium

Amoeba

How do you measure the length of a cell?

Diameter Field of View divided by Estimated # of cells that fit across the diameter

Pellicle

Surface growth

Turbidity

Cloudiness

Sediment

Settling at the bottom of the tube

Name the oxygen requirements

Name the oxygen requirements

1) Obligate aerobe


2) Obligate anaerobe


3) Facultative anaerobe


4) Microaerophile


5) Aerotolerant

Name this bacteria
Identify its Gram +/-
and the shape

Name this bacteria


Identify its Gram +/-


and the shape

Serratia marcescens


Gram -


Shape: Rod

Name this bacteria
Identify its Gram +/-
and the shape

Name this bacteria


Identify its Gram +/-


and the shape

Enterococcus


Gram +


Shape: Coccus

Why did we begin flaming our inoculating loop at the area closest to the handle and not the actual loop end?

To avoid ejecting a spray

Describe the proper procedure for cleaning up a biohazard spill

1) Tell the instructor and students around your area


2) Spray the area, disinfect for 20 minutes, let the paper towel absorb


3) If broken glass, sweep and disinfect the dust pan for 20 minutes


4) Change gloves, wipe the area down after 20 minutes of disinfection

Do we need oil immersion lens to look at Treponema pallidum? Why?

No, because they are protists and they can be viewed under high power