MIcrobiology
Description: Methods and techniques Enrichment Culture Techniques for Isolation of MicroorganismsMicrobial Taxonomy and DiversityMethods in Microbiology | |
Number of Questions: 15 | |
Created by: Tanya Dwivedi | |
Tags: Methods and techniques Enrichment Culture Techniques for Isolation of Microorganisms Microbial Taxonomy and Diversity Methods in Microbiology |
Which of the following does not grow in artificial media?
Bacterial enzyme combines O2 with H+ to remove O2 by forming H2O and turns the petri dish into a mini-anaerobic chamber, in a growth culture media. This method is
Microbes can be preserved for long periods of time by deep-freezing. What is this called as?
Which of the following is a type of agar, found after cutting agar gel into cubes and passing distilled water upward through the tiny cubes to wash out salts and other small molecules which diffuse out of the agar?
Aerotolerant anaerobes in culture media are
Which of the following components chemically remove molecular oxygen that might interfere with the growth of anaerobes in a growth media?
The treatment of cells, generally with a mild surfactant, which dissolves cell membranes in order to allow larger dye molecules to enter inside the cell is known as
Bacteria are observed under a microscope without staining when they are opaque or nearly invisible to the naked eye, why?
Which of the following statements is true?
Selective and Differential Media used to distinguish among different organisms and desired microbes ||| |---|---| |(a) Sabouraud glucose agar|(i) used to identify Streptococcus pyogenes| |(b) Blood agar|(ii) used to isolate fungi| |(c) Bismuth sulphite agar|(iii) used to isolate Salmonella typhi|
Correct match is
Which of the following is/are the fluorescent stains?
Tissues which take up stains are called
Which of the following is a fluorescent nuclear stain that is excited by ultraviolet light, showing blue fluorescence when bound to DNA?
(a) Psychrophiles | (i) grow optimum at around 60° C. |
(b) Psychrotrophs | (ii) grow optima of 80° C or higher (archaea). |
(c) Mesophiles | (iii) grow at 0° C but optimum is about 15° C. |
(d) Thermophiles | (iv) grow best at moderate around 37° C. |
(e) Hyperthermophiles | (v) grow at 0° C also but optimum is 20 - 30° C |
On the basis of preferred temperature ranges, microbes are classified. Match the given coloums correctly.
Levine's formulation contains the set of following ingredients