How would you draw out a step in an experiment that included the following? Please help, I am so lost. Metal coupon inoculation (vortex/bead method) and assessment of viable cells by culture to simulate wet fomite or dry touch surface contamination.
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How would you draw out a step in an experiment that included the following? Please help, I am so lost.
Metal coupon inoculation (vortex/bead method) and assessment of viable cells by culture to simulate wet fomite or dry touch surface contamination.
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- In order to do electron microscopy the samples had to be specially prepared. Were the cells alive at the time of viewing? Explain why you said yes or no I need help answering this queshtion the answer is with the article and it has to be as short as possible URL: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC106848/When viable cell concentrations are too high to count on an agar plate, it is common to use larger sized plates to increase the surface area for counting the colonies.True or falseGive the uses/functions and images of each apparatuses. Basic Laboratory Equipment Uses/Functions Picture 1. Microscope 2. Colony Counter 3. Autoclave 4. Microbiology incubator 5. Drying oven
- A student needed to transfer bacteria from a broth culture to an agar plate. Below is the step-by-step what was done to accomplish this. The transfer of bacteria was not successful because of which step? 1. Cap of the broth culture is removed 2. The mouth of the bottle is flamed 3. The loop was flamed 4. The loop was inserted into the culture to pick up the bacteria 5. The loop was flamed 6. The loop containing the bacteria was used to introduced to spread the agar plate 7. The plate was placed in an incubator at 30 CelciusThis is a typical lab exam question. (Problem-solving, uses current topic.)Your TA performed the antibiotic disc experiment using supplies from their research lab. The antibiotic discs had the year 2002 written on their containers.Your TA grew a pure culture of unknown bacteria. They applied the culture to a fresh agar plate and applied the 2002 antibiotic discs to the plate and incubated it for growth. They found that the mystery bacteria species was resistant to all three antibiotic discs that were applied to the plate.Are there any control groups that could be used to confirm or refute this multi-drug resistance? Describe them.Give the uses/functions and images of each apparatuses. Basic Laboratory Equipment Uses/Functions Picture 1. Microscope 2. Colony Counter 3. Autoclave 4. Microbiology incubator 5. Drying oven 6. Refrigerator (microbiology) 7. Bunsen burner/alcohol lamp 8. Candle jar 9. Anaerobic jar 10. Microhood or Bacteriologic hood/Safety hood/Safety cabinet
- Which one of the following microorganisms would you use as a quality control check to ensure that your sterile technique method is properly working? S. aureus, a gram-positive bacterium E. coli, a gram-negative bacterium B. cereus, an endospore-forming bacterium M. leprae, an acid-fast bacterium T. pallidum, a flagellated, disease causing bacteriumGive the uses/functions and images of each apparatuses. Basic Laboratory Equipment Uses/Functions Picture 1. Microscope 2. Colony Counter 3. Autoclave 4. Microbiology incubator 5. Drying oven 6. Refrigerator (microbiology) 7. Bunsen burner/alcohol lamp 8. Candle jar 9. Anaerobic jar 10. Microhood or Bacteriologic hood/Safety hood/Safety cabinet 11. Bacteriologic filters (Seitz, Chamberlain, Berkfield) 12. Petri dish 13. Culture tubes 14. Hanging drop slide 15. Durham’s tube 16. Staining rack 17. Thermostatically controlled water bath 18. Inoculating loop 19. Inoculating needle 20. VialsThe best medium for using antibiotic susceptibility testing is _________________, the reason why this medium is preferred is ________________.
- Write the process/steps in Preparation of Bacillus atrophaeus culture using Blood agar plates and MacConkey agar plates. Note: This will perform the students so please write it in an easiest manner. ThanklsTell me three things that you know about safety in a lab in general and what you would like to learn about safety in the microbiology lab.What is the physical appearance (solid, liquid, semi-solid) of following media:Agar deep tube