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100

This type of microscope produces high resolution images of specimens as small as nanometers in diameter. They can magnify objects up to 2 million times. 

What is electron microscopy?

100

The name of the culture that contains only one species of microorganism

What is a pure culture? 

100

Streptococcus pneumoniae contains capsules and causes which disease?

What is classic bacterial pneumonia?

100

This type of media contains a variety of nutrients that will facilitate the growth of a wide range of microbes. Examples include TSA

What is General-purpose or all-purpose media? 

100

This type of microscope is used during lab

What is light of brightfield microscope? 

200

This part of the microscope is used to focus the light going through the microscope

What is condenser? 

200

This type of media allows for distinctions to be made between similar organisms by targeting specific biochemical properties of microorganisms.

What is differential media?

200

This is the primary stain in the capsule stain

What is % aqueous crystal violet? 

200

The distance between the slide and the objective lens

What is working distance?

200

This type of stain stains the background and leaves the bacteria unstained, improving the contrast between cells and background

What is negative stain?

300

The ability to see two separate objects as discrete entities

What is resolution?

300

The names of the two commonly used negative stains (dyes)

What is nigrosin and India Ink.

300

This is the counterstain in the acid-fast stain

What is methylene blue

300

This acts as the decolorizer in the capsule stain 

What is copper sulfate?

300

The primary stain in the endospore stain 

What is malachite green? 

400

This type of microscope has a modified condenser. It is used to enhance the contrast of transparent or colorless specimens

What is phase contrast microscopy?

400

The two types of simple stains 

What is negative stains and positive stains?

400

A negative result for motility using a TTC (triphenyltetrazolium chloride).  A stab inoculation appears as:

What is a solid red stripe at the stab line only?

400

Species such as Bacillus anthracis,  Clostidium tetani and C. botulinum have which bacterial structure?

What is endospore? 

400

This acts as the mordant in the acid-fast stain 

What is steam (heat)? 

500

The function of oil immersion

What is decrease the loss of transmitted light, and increases image clarity (resolution)

500

Two examples of dyes that are commonly used in positive stains

What is Crystal Violet and methylene blue? 

500

Non-motile organisms appear to vibrate or shake caused by the collision of the cells with water molecules due to kinetic energy. This is known as: 

What is Brownian motion?

500

The way that mobile microorganisms move under a microscope is known as:

What is microorganisms move in various directions, in random runs and tumbles?

500

A positive result for motility using a TTC (triphenyltetrazolium chloride).  A stab inoculation appears as: 

What is red pigment is observed radiating away from the central stab line?