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What are the 6 types of colony morphology FORM?

Punctiform, circular, filamentous, irregular, rhizoid, & spindle.

What are the 5 types of colony morphology ELEVATION?

Flat, raised, convex, pulvinate, & umbonate.

What are the 6 types of colony morphology MARGINS?

Entire, undulate, lobate, erose, filamentous, & curled.

What colony morphology does group 1 belong to?

Form.

A? (Spell it.)


Form, elevation, or margin?

Punctiform.


Form.

A? (Spell it.)


Form, elevation, or margin?

Punctiform.


Form.

B?


Form, elevation, or margin?

Circular.


Form.

C? (Spell.)


Form, elevation, or margin?

Filamentous.


Form.

D?


Form, elevation, or margin?

Irregular.


Form.

E? (Spell.)


Form, elevation, or margin?

Rhizoid.


Form.

F?


Form, elevation, or margin?

Spindle.


Form.

G?


Form, elevation, or margin?

Flat.


Elevation.

H?


Form, elevation, or margin?

Raised.


Elevation.

I?


Form, elevation, or margin?

Convex.


Elevation.

I?


Form, elevation, or margin?

Convex.


Elevation.

I?


Form, elevation, or margin?

Convex.


Elevation.

J?


Form, elevation, or margin?

Pulvinate.


Elevation.

I?


Form, elevation, or margin?

Convex.


Elevation.

J?


Form, elevation, or margin?

Pulvinate.


Elevation.

K?


Form, elevation, or margin?

Umbonate.


Elevation.

K? (Spell.)


Form, elevation, or margin?

Umbonate.


Elevation.

L?


Form, elevation, or margin?

Entire.


Margin.

M? (Spell.)


Form, elevation, or margin?

Undulate.


Margin.

N?


Form, elevation, or margin?

Lobate.


Margin.

O?


Form, elevation, or margin?

Erose.


Margin.

P?


Form, elevation, or margin?

Filamentous.


Margin.

Q?


Form, elevation, or margin?

Curled.


Margin.

The ____ ____ ____ is the large calibrated knob located on the left side of the microscope, it moves the stage up and down.

Coarse adjustment knob.

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

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.

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.

On top of the condenser is the ___ _____, A lever which adjust the amount of light illuminating an object.

Iris diaphragm frame.

The ____ is below the objective lens and can be moved both left ,right, and up and down in the field of view.

Stage.

There are 4 _____ ____. They are held in place by the nose piece.

Objective lenses.

The objective lenses are held in place by the _____. It allows you to change magnification by rotating and objective into place.

Nosepiece.

Another word that can be used for the ocular lens is…

Eyepiece.

A?

Eyepiece / Ocular Lens.

A?

Eyepiece / Ocular Lens.

B?

Nosepiece.

A?

Eyepiece / Ocular Lens.

B?

Nosepiece.

C?

Objective lens.

D?

Slide holder.

E?

Stage.

F?

Condenser.

G?

Iris diaphragm.

H?

Light source/bulb.

I?

Base.

I?

Base.

J?

On-off switch.

I?

Base.

J?

On-off switch.

K?

Fine focus.

I?

Base.

J?

On-off switch.

K?

Fine focus.

L?

Coarse focus.

N?

Diopter adjustment.

N?

Diopter adjustment.

Use _________ to wipe oculars & wipe 100x objective.

Lens paper.

Use _________ to wipe oculars & wipe 100x objective.

Lens paper.

Use ________ to wipe down stage and blot oil off slide.

Kim wipe.

This colony morphology texture could be described as “ shiny glistening surface”...

Smooth.

This colony morphology texture could be described as “ shiny glistening surface”...

Smooth.

This colony morphology texture could be described as dull, bumpy, granular, or Matte”...

Rough.

This colony morphology texture could be described as slimy or gummy in appearance”...

Mucous.

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!

Which of the following descriptions belongs to opacity? A) Erose B) raised C) translucent D) filamentous

C) Translucent

A colony that is “mucoid” is...

Slimy

_____ Technique is the process of growing pure, uncontaminated cultures, it is essential for proper characterization of a bacterium.

Aseptic.

The standard method of obtaining a pure culture is the _______ method on Agar.

Streak plate.