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Microbiology Practice Test: Pure Cultures and Cultural Characteristics
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Pure Cultures and Cultural Characteristics topics include: Selective methods, pure cultures and cultural characteristics. A pure culture is a laboratory culture that contains only one species of organisms. A pure culture is free of all other microorganisms, including other cells of the same organism. However, most pure cultures will have the same general biochemical characteristics as the original organism.  A pure culture may originate from a single cell or single organism, in which case the cells are genetic clones of one another. A pure culture can be derived from a mixed culture through... Show more
Microbiology Practice Test: Pure Cultures and Cultural Characteristics
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1. Disease-producing species occurring in a mixed culture can be selected by taking advantage of _________
2. Nichrome loop wire is used in which of the following techniques?
3. Growth in broth cultures occurs mainly in the form of__________
4. The National Collection of Type Cultures is situated in ____________
5. Which device is used to pick a single bacterial cell from a mixed culture?
6. Enrichment media allows the growth of a large number of varied bacterial species.
7. A large cluster of colonies are obtained in streak plate method.
8. Isolation of pure culture refers to ___________
9. Vibrio cholerae can grow in a medium with a pH of _______
10. Which bacteria among the following produces a water-insoluble pigment?
11. The American Type Culture Collection, located in Rockville, Maryland in the year 1980 has a collection of bacterial strain in what numbers?
12. What is the temperature of liquid nitrogen?
13. In physical method of selection, endospore-forming bacteria can be obtained by heating the mixed culture to _____________
14. Which device is used to pick a single bacterial cell from a mixed culture?
15. Roll-tube technique is used to isolate ___________
16. Which of the following is a function of cryoprotective agents?
17. Vibrio cholerae can grow in a medium with a pH of _______
18. Which of the following is not a physical method for selection of pure culture?
19. Which bacteria among the following produces a water-insoluble pigment?
20. Which of the following method can be used to determine the number of bacteria quantitatively?
21. Enrichment media allows the growth of a large number of varied bacterial species.
22. Treponema sp. can be selected by taking advantage of ____________
23. Dilution of the mixed culture is a common step in all the three methods: the streak-plate, the spread-plate and the pour-plate technique.
24. What is the color of colonies of Staphylococcus aureus?
25. Pyoverdin is which type of pigment?