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- Note that it is not appropriate to self-diagnose outside of a medical context and this is a completely hypothetical scenario. Imagine you have a rash on your foot. You're concerned that it's an infection and inoculate a sample onto an agar plate. You wonder, How can I figure out whether the pathogen is a bacterium vs a eukaryote? You decide to use lab supplies to get a basic understanding of the pathogen. Be specific about what tests you use and what you expect the results to be. Limit yourself to experiments we could do in our lab. What is one experiment you could do, involving culturing the organism?Note that it is not appropriate to self-diagnose outside of a medical context and this is a completely hypothetical scenario. Imagine you have a rash on your foot. You're concerned that it's an infection and inoculate a sample onto an agar plate. You wonder, How can I figure out whether the pathogen is a bacterium vs a eukaryote? You decide to use lab supplies to get a basic understanding of the pathogen. Be specific about what tests you use and what you expect the results to be. Limit yourself to experiments we could do in our lab. What is a procedure you could do, involving making a slide of the organism?Considering microbial identification methods, to which category would the following method belong based on what it measures? Reading the sequence of part of an organism's DNA, and comparing that to the sequences of known microbes Genotypic Phenotypic O Serological Biochemical
- The techniques for identifying unknown bacteria can be summarized in three key steps, explain in your own words how to: Staining the unknown for initial characterization by microscopy. Using a dichotomous key strategy to systematically rule out other organisms. Testing the organism for key biochemical traits.Briefly discuss the following topic and include appropriate examples where necessary. Physiological characteristics employed in microbial classification.site your reference:) What are the basic concepts and precautions to be observed in specimen collection for Microbiological examination? Enumerate specific examples of clinical specimens collected for microbiological examination. Give 2 specific examples of bacteria isolated from clinical samples. What is a transport medium; give specific examples and state their purpose.
- My professor instructed me to make presentation on this topic "Periodontal microbes interaction with FISH". I have to make 4 power point slides regarding this topic. Can you give some information about the topic which i can use in the slides? Also provide some necessary relevant diagram or image regarding the topic. Please answer at your own easy words. If you do so i will rate you positive, Thank you.Please match the fields of microbiology with the statements that most accurately describe them to test your understanding of the primary areas of study within microbiology. 1. The field dedicated to monitoring and controlling the spread of disease within a population (Click to select) 2. The field which uses microbes to produce specific desired products (Click to select) 3. The field which studies the protective reactions to microbial infections, examples include blood testing and vaccination (Click to select) 4. The field which manipulates DNA of an organism to create a new organism with a desired trait (Click to select) 5. The field which studies the relationships between microbes and domestic plants and animals (Click to select) 6. The field which is concerned with food-borne diseases as well as food and beverage production (Click to select)Escherichia coli For each of the following, describe what information the field knows now and what additional questions the field still has opportunities to explore. To decide what future opportunities exist, you can think about what questions you still wonder about, even after learning more this week. Describe what you know and what you wonder about the following: How it has been studied The conditions needed for the pathogen to grow and thrive The metabolic processes the pathogen undergoes Please use the CDC website as your source.
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