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BAM: Aerobic Plate Count
1. What does the text say an aerobic plate count (APC) is intended to do?
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2. What does the text say regarding what two organizations developed procedures for APC?
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3. If you need more procedural details what source would you use?
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4. Make a list of the equipment and materials needed for this procedure from Section A. Underline items you do not have at your work station
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5.Considering Section A-1 requirements, where in the classroom will you perform these procudures? 6. From section A-1 list three conditions needed for a proper work area
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7. From section B, What does the word sterile mean? Why is this critical to the procedure? 8. Why should a fallout pour plate be taken during plating?
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9. After reading section B, determine how many petri dishes will be needed for a 10-6 dilution series?
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9. After reading section B, determine how many petri dishes will be needed for a 10-6 dilution series? 10. What are other ways to express the term 10-3?
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11. If we were to use .5 ml of homogenate in our initial dilution, how much diluet should be used? Use an example from section B to support your answer.
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12. What purpose does agar serve?
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13. From section B, draw a flow chart of the steps needed to make dilutions down to Ending volumes will be 5ml.
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14. From section B, draw a flow chart showing how the sample is placed in a petri dish and agar added. Make references to appropriate labs from your lab notebook indicating materials and techniques previously used.
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