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2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt 2pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt Identifying organisms Part 1 Identifying organisms Part 2 MediaStainingMicroscope

This is the name of this organism. What are some terms used to describe this organism?

What is Penicillium? Eukaryote, fungi, mold

This is the name of this organism. What are some terms used to describe this organism?

What is Schistosoma mansoni? It is a eukaryote and a helminth.

This is the name of this organism. What are some terms used to describe this organism?

What is Yeast? Eukaryote, fungi

This is the cellular morphology of this organism.

What is spirillium?

This is the name of this organism. These are some terms used to describe this organism.

What is Peridinium? Eukaryote, algae, protist

This is the cellular morphology and arrangement of this organism?

What is staphylococci?

This is the name of this organism. What are some terms used to describe this organism?

What is Rhizopus? Eukaryote, fungus, mold

This is the name of this organism. What are some terms used to describe this organism?

What is Trypanosoma gambiensae? Eukaryote, protozoa, protist

What is the cellular morphology and arrangement for this organism?

What is streptobacilli?

This is the name of this organism. These are some names used to describe this organism.

What is Aspergillus? Eukaryote, fungi, mold

Beaded, spreading and pointed are terms used to describe this type of media.

What is a slant?

Pellicle and sediment are terms used to describe this type of media?

What is a broth?

A deep is inoculated with this instrument.

What is a needle?

After inoculating organisms on a plate, this instrument is used to complete the streaking of the plate.

What is a loop?

If you were to describe the colony morphology of fungi, You would use which of these terms? Flat Circular Cocci Bacilli Filamentous

These are some functions for heating your sliding before staining.

What are killing the organism, stopping autolysis and adherence to the slide?

Safranin is used for this stain(s)

What is gram stain and spore stains?

Methylene blue is used for this stain(s)

What is the simple and acid fast stains?

Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Mycobacterium leprae (Leprosy) would stain positive with this stain.

What is the acid fast stain?

These are two ways to determine if you contaminated your culture.

Look at the cellular morphology by looking at a stained slide or look at the colony morphology on a plate.

Inorder to increase the resolution under the 100X oil objective, you must open this part of the microscope.

What is the diaphragm?

If you look at an object under the 40X objective, this is the total magnification of the object.

What is 400X?

Number 2 below is called this.

What is the illuminator?

This is the part of the microscope that should not be touched under high power.

What is #3, the course adjustment knob?

Oil has the __________ refractive index as glass.

Same