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Important example(s) of enriched medium/media is/ are
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A. Loeffler's serum slope
B. Bordet-gengou medium
C. Blood agar
D. All of these
Correct Answer
All of these
Cell Cultures and Characteristics problems
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1. To select cholera-causing bacterium,
Vibrio cholerae
, the pH of the medium is maintained at a pH of
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A. 8.5
B. 8.90
C. 6.79
D. 3.5
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Correct Answer: 8.5
2. For the selection of endospore-forming bacteria, a mixed culture can be heated at
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A. 80°C for 10 minutes
B. 70°C for 10 minutes
C. 60°C for 10 minutes
D. 90°C for 10 minutes
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Correct Answer: 80°C for 10 minutes
3. In the pour plate method, the mixed culture is diluted directly in tubes of
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A. liquid agar medium
B. sterile liquid usually water
C. both (a) and (b)
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: liquid agar medium
4. In the process of freeze drying, a dense cell suspension is placed in small vials and is frozen at
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A. -60 to -78°C
B. -20 to -30°C
C. -30 to -48°C
D. -48 to -58°C
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Correct Answer: -60 to -78°C
5. Which of the following techniques may be performed quantitatively to determine the number of bacteria of a particular type?
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A. Pour plate
B. Spread plate
C. Both (a) and (b)
D. Streak plate technique
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Correct Answer: Both (a) and (b)
6. Intestinal bacteria can grow in the presence of __________ whereas nonintestinal bacteria are usually inhibited.
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A. bile salts
B. low concentration of various dyes
C. sugars
D. low levels of nitrogen
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Correct Answer: bile salts
7. Agar is used for solidifying culture media because
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A. it does not affect by the growth of bacteria
B. it does not add to the nutritive properties of the medium
C. the melting and solidifying points of agar solution are not the same
D. all of the above
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Correct Answer: all of the above
8. The medium which allows the growth of more than one microorganisms of interest but with morphologically distinguishable colonies is known as
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A. selective medium
B. enrichment medium
C. differential medium
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: differential medium
9. Cell counting can be carried out by
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A. direct microscopic count using petroffhansser counting chamber
B. plate counting
C. membrane filter count
D. all of the above
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Correct Answer: all of the above
10. Which of the following is used for the proper maintenance and preservation of pure cultures?
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A. Periodic transfer to fresh media
B. Preservation by overlaying cultures with mineral oil
C. Preservation by lyophilization
D. All of the above
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Correct Answer: All of the above
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