Fundamental Skills
Ubiquity and Description 1
Ubiquity and Description 2
Microscopy
Staining
100

This technique reduces the amount of contamination when working with microbes.

What is aseptic?

100

These are tubes with agar at an incline.

What are slants?

100

This is a method for streaking an agar plate that uses 4 streaks.

What is a quadrant streak?

100

This is the special paper that is used to clean the lenses.

What is lens paper?

100

This stain uses only a single color to create contrast.

What is a simple stain?

200

The number of viable microbial cells in a sample that can multiply to form a colony.

What is colony-forming unit?

200

These are colony shape, margin, elevation, pigment, and texture.

What are the categories of colony morphology?

200

This is the concept that microorganisms are found everywhere on Earth.

What is ubiquity?

200

The objective lens used to begin looking at a specimen.

What is the scanning objective?

200

This is a stain that colors the organism but not the background.

What is a positive stain?

300

This method reduces the amount of contamination when opening test tubes.

What is the purpose of flaming around the opening of a test tube?

300

Color and growth pattern morphologies.

What are the two categories of morphology for bacteria grown on slants?

300

This references only the edge of the entire colony

What is margin morphologies?

300

The purpose of oil when using this lens is to allow more light to enter the lens and increase magnification.

What is the oil immersion lens?

300

This method fixes the bacteria to the slide for staining.

What is heat fixing?

400

The purpose of this method is to isolate individual colonies using reduced amounts of cell density.

What is streak plating?

400

This type of broth growth pattern results in suspended chunks floating in the broth.

What is a flocculent growth pattern.
400

Types of pigments in colony morphology.

What is the color, translucent or opaque, and shiny or dull?

400

This gets smaller as magnification increases.

What is field of view?

400

This type of bacterial cell will turn purple in Gram staining.

What is Gram-positive?

500

This is labelling test tubes with your name, date, and the name of the organism.

What is the first step in aseptic technique?

500

This pattern in broth has a mass at the bottom of the tube.

What is a sediment growth pattern?

500

This growth pattern on slants has a crusty appearance.

What is a friable growth pattern?

500

This concept was utilized when looking at colored threads stacked together.

What is the depth of field?  

500

This solution creates crystal violet-iodine complexes.

What is the iodine solution?