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What is the only capsule stain we saw?
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Klebsiella pneumoniae
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What streak plate is red?
What do we know about this bacteria? |
Serratia marcescens
1. Gram negative rod 2. Facultative anaerobe 3. Turbid in broth 4. Pigment on plasmid |
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You see a mixed eukaryotic & prokaryotic slide with a darkish background and a spirochete bacteria.
What bacteria (genus and species) are you looking at? What disease does it cause? |
Treponema pallidum
Syphillis |
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What streak plate is yellow?
What do we know about this bacteria? |
Micrococcus luteus
1. Gram positive coccus (very dark) 2. Forms in tetrads 3. Obligate aerobe 4. Forms in sheets in broth, falls to the bottom. |
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What streak plate has shiny, transluscent whitish colonies?
What do we know about this bacteria? |
Escherichia coli
It's a gram negative rod |
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What streak plate has tiny colonies, with slight beigish coloring?
What do we know about this bacteria? |
Staphylococcus aureus
Gram positive coccus |
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What streak plate is slimy and wet looking, and white/cream colored?
What do we know about this bacteria? |
Klebsiella penumoniae
It's the only capsule stain we've seen |
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What streak plate has large colonies with dry, uneven edges?
What do we know about this bacteria? |
Bacillus subtilis
1. Gram positive rod 2. Can form capsules, which means it can be sticky 3. It is an obligate aerobe 4. Therefore it sticks to the side of the glass in broth, near the top and 5. Forms a pellicle in broth (called flock if the pellicle breaks apart) |
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You see a mixed eukaryotic and prokaryotic slide with red blood cells and spirochetes.
What bacteria (Genus and species) are you looking at? What disease does it cause? |
Borrelia bergdorferi
Lyme disease |
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You see a mixed eukaryotic and prokaryotic slide with tiny gram negative cocci in and around white blood cells.
What bacteria (Genus and species) are you looking at? What disease does it cause? |
Niesseria gonorrhoeae
gonorrhea |
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You see a capsule in a slide (whole slide is colored, there is an uncolored area around some of the cells.
What type of stain are you looking at? What bacteria are you looking at? |
Structural stain (capsule stain)
Klebsiella pneumoniae |