Microscopy
Gram Staining
Antimicrobial Testing & Growth Control
Differential/Selective Media
Biochemical Tests
100

This adjustment is used first to bring a specimen into general focus using the lowest objective

What is coarse adjustment?

100

This color indicates Gram-negative bacteria after staining.

What is Pink/red?

100

A clear area forms around an antibiotic disk where bacteria fail to grow

What is a zone of inhibition?

100

This type of media allows only certain bacteria to grow.

What is selective media?

100

This color change shows that bacteria fermented a sugar

What is red to yellow?

200

This structure focuses light directly onto the specimen

What is the condenser?

200

This step fixes cells to the slide using heat

What is Heat fixation?

200

This laboratory method determines bacterial susceptibility to antibiotics by measuring clear zones around disks.

What is the Kirby-Bauer method?

200

This type of media distinguishes bacteria based on metabolic activity

What is Differential media?

200

Growth spreading away from the stab line in this test shows that the bacteria can move

What is a positive motility result in a SIM test?

300

This component controls light intensity and improves contrast by blocking scattered light.

What is the Iris diaphragm?

300

This is the primary stain used in Gram staining

What is crystal violet?

300

A bacteria shows moderate inhibition around an antibiotic disk, suggesting treatment may work under certain conditions or doses.

What is intermediate susceptibility?

300

This color change indicates carbohydrate fermentation in phenol red broth

What is Red to yellow?

300

This enzyme allows bacteria to break down gelatin

What is gelatinase?

400

This adjustment is used after coarse focus for sharp, detailed clarity

What is fine adjustment?

400

This error causes all cells to appear pink

Over-decolorization

400

In disk diffusion testing, these clear areas are measured and compared to reference values to determine resistance.

What are zones of inhibition (measured in millimeters)?

400

This enzyme breaks down hydrogen peroxide in a catalase test

What is catalase?

400

This reaction shows up as bubbles when hydrogen peroxide is added

What is a positive catalase test?

500

This term describes the ability to distinguish two nearby objects as separate

What is resolution?

500

This chemical acts as a mordant in Gram staining

What is Iodine?

500

This term describes substances that stop bacterial growth without killing the organisms.

What is bacteriostatic?

500

This appearance on EMB agar indicates strong lactose fermentation.

What is a Metallic green sheen?

500

A quick dark color change on test paper shows this enzyme is present

What is oxidase (cytochrome c oxidase)?

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