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What are the 6 types of colony morphology FORM? |
Punctiform, circular, filamentous, irregular, rhizoid, & spindle. |
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What are the 5 types of colony morphology ELEVATION? |
Flat, raised, convex, pulvinate, & umbonate. |
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What are the 6 types of colony morphology MARGINS? |
Entire, undulate, lobate, erose, filamentous, & curled. |
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What colony morphology does group 1 belong to? |
Form. |
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A? (Spell it.) Form, elevation, or margin? |
Punctiform. Form. |
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A? (Spell it.) Form, elevation, or margin? |
Punctiform. Form. |
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B? Form, elevation, or margin? |
Circular. Form. |
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C? (Spell.) Form, elevation, or margin? |
Filamentous. Form. |
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D? Form, elevation, or margin? |
Irregular. Form. |
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E? (Spell.) Form, elevation, or margin? |
Rhizoid. Form. |
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F? Form, elevation, or margin? |
Spindle. Form. |
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G? Form, elevation, or margin? |
Flat. Elevation. |
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H? Form, elevation, or margin? |
Raised. Elevation. |
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I? Form, elevation, or margin? |
Convex. Elevation. |
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I? Form, elevation, or margin? |
Convex. Elevation. |
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I? Form, elevation, or margin? |
Convex. Elevation. |
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J? Form, elevation, or margin? |
Pulvinate. Elevation. |
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I? Form, elevation, or margin? |
Convex. Elevation. |
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J? Form, elevation, or margin? |
Pulvinate. Elevation. |
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K? Form, elevation, or margin? |
Umbonate. Elevation. |
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K? (Spell.) Form, elevation, or margin? |
Umbonate. Elevation. |
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L? Form, elevation, or margin? |
Entire. Margin. |
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M? (Spell.) Form, elevation, or margin? |
Undulate. Margin. |
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N? Form, elevation, or margin? |
Lobate. Margin. |
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O? Form, elevation, or margin? |
Erose. Margin. |
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P? Form, elevation, or margin? |
Filamentous. Margin. |
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Q? Form, elevation, or margin? |
Curled. Margin. |
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The ____ ____ ____ is the large calibrated knob located on the left side of the microscope, it moves the stage up and down. |
Coarse adjustment knob. |
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The ___ ____ ____ is located inside the course focus on the left and is the large knob on the right side of the arm. Only this should be used at 400 X or 1000 X to prevent scratching the lens or breaking the slide. |
Fine focus knob |
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Below the stage is the _____, which focuses the light on the specimen. It can be moved up and down using a knob on the left base of the stage. |
Condenser. |
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Below the stage is the _____, which focuses the light on the specimen. It can be moved up and down using a knob on the left base of the stage. |
Condenser. |
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On top of the condenser is the ___ _____, A lever which adjust the amount of light illuminating an object. |
Iris diaphragm frame. |
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The ____ is below the objective lens and can be moved both left ,right, and up and down in the field of view. |
Stage. |
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There are 4 _____ ____. They are held in place by the nose piece. |
Objective lenses. |
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The objective lenses are held in place by the _____. It allows you to change magnification by rotating and objective into place. |
Nosepiece. |
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Another word that can be used for the ocular lens is… |
Eyepiece. |
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A? |
Eyepiece / Ocular Lens. |
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A? |
Eyepiece / Ocular Lens. |
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B? |
Nosepiece. |
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A? |
Eyepiece / Ocular Lens. |
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B? |
Nosepiece. |
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C? |
Objective lens. |
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D? |
Slide holder. |
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E? |
Stage. |
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F? |
Condenser. |
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G? |
Iris diaphragm. |
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H? |
Light source/bulb. |
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I? |
Base. |
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I? |
Base. |
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J? |
On-off switch. |
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I? |
Base. |
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J? |
On-off switch. |
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K? |
Fine focus. |
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I? |
Base. |
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J? |
On-off switch. |
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K? |
Fine focus. |
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L? |
Coarse focus. |
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N? |
Diopter adjustment. |
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N? |
Diopter adjustment. |
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Use _________ to wipe oculars & wipe 100x objective. |
Lens paper. |
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Use _________ to wipe oculars & wipe 100x objective. |
Lens paper. |
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Use ________ to wipe down stage and blot oil off slide. |
Kim wipe. |
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This colony morphology texture could be described as “ shiny glistening surface”... |
Smooth. |
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This colony morphology texture could be described as “ shiny glistening surface”... |
Smooth. |
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This colony morphology texture could be described as “dull, bumpy, granular, or Matte”... |
Rough. |
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This colony morphology texture could be described as “slimy or gummy in appearance”... |
Mucous. |
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Which factors influence the colony morphology of a microbial growth? A) Genetic make up B) nutrient availability C) temperature D) incubation time E) all the above. |
E) All the above! |
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Which of the following descriptions belongs to opacity? A) Erose B) raised C) translucent D) filamentous |
C) Translucent |
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A colony that is “mucoid” is... |
Slimy |
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_____ Technique is the process of growing pure, uncontaminated cultures, it is essential for proper characterization of a bacterium. |
Aseptic. |
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The standard method of obtaining a pure culture is the _______ method on Agar. |
Streak plate. |