Title: Rhizopus sporangium
1Rhizopus sporangium
Zygomycota
2Septate hyphae
Ascomycota
3Penicillium conidia
Ascomycota
Exposed spores
Conidium
4Aspergillus
Ascomycetes
conidium
Exposed spores
5Saccharomyces cerevisiae(yeast)
Ascomycetes
6Saccharomycesasexual vs sexual reproductive
structures
Ascomycota
budding
ascus
7Streak Plate
- Procedure
- 1. Flame the loop and wire and streak a
loopful of broth as at A in the diagram. 2.
Reflame the loop and cool it. 3. Streak as at
B to spread the original inoculum over more of
the agar. 4. Reflame the loop and cool it.
5. Streak as at C. 6. Reflame the loop and
cool it. 7. Streak as at D. 8. Label the
plate and incubate it inverted.
8Colony Morphology
9M. tuberculosis colonies on Lowenstein-Jensen
medium
10Acid Fast Stain
Acid Fast
Non Acid Fast
11Lowenstein Jensen medium
12Gram stain procedure
13Gram positive
Gram negative
14Normal MicrobiotaWhere gram positive vs gram
negative?
15Streptococcus
16Blood agar
17Mitis Salivarius Agar
S. salivarius on M-S agar Large, pale blue,
opaque, mucoid colonies
S. mutans on M-S agar Raised, convex, undulate,
opaque, pale blue colonies,
S. salivarius Glistening "gum-drop" colonies
S. mutans granular "frosted glass" appearance.
18Staphylococcus
19PRMS Agar
20Catalase Test
-
Staphylococcus are cat Streptococcus are
cat-
Bacillus are cat Clostridium are cat-
21Staphylococcus ID
22DNA Agar
positive
negative
23Coagulase
24Staphaurex
25EMB agar
Lactose negative
Lactose positive
26Enterotube
27Triple Sugar Iron
28TSI Slant
29Carbohydrate Utilization
30EMB agar
Lactose fermenter
E. coli
Lactose non-fermenter
31MacConkey Agar
32MacConkey Agar
Lactose pos
Lactose neg
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34Spore stain
35Starch Agar
Starch hydrolysis positive
Starch hydrolysis negative
36Anaerobic Jar
Blue oxygen present
Step 1.
H2 and CO2 evolved
H2 O2 ? H2O
Step 2.
Palladium metal catalyst required This reaction
removes oxygen
37Skim milk broth
Clots gas digestion
38Thioglycollate Broth
Fluid Thioglycollate broth is a reducing medium.
It contains sodium thioglycollate, which reacts
with molecular oxygen keeping free oxygen levels
low with higher levels of oxygen at the top of
the tube, and a complete absence of oxygen at the
bottom of the tube. Fluid thioglycollate broth
also typically contains a redox potential
indicator such resazurin, which produces a pink
color in the presence of oxygen. As with the BHI
media, organisms will only be able to grow where
their oxygen requirements are met, and will
localize to the area(s) of their oxygen
requirements in the fluid thioglycollate broth
39Kirby-Bauer Test
40Effect of Heat on bacteria
Effect UV on bacteria
41UV disinfection
42Hand washing
43Antiseptics Disinfectants
Kirby-Bauer Test