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To Do Electron Microscopy Lecture
Results from Environmental Plates & Broths Serial Dilution & Streak Plates Fungi: make wetmounts & observe demo’s Observe gram stain demo’s/finish old slides
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Relative Size of objects
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Resolution Analogy
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Resolution
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Anatomy of a Wave
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Properties of Light Wavelength: Length of a light ray; represented by the Greek letter lambda () Equal to the distance between two adjacent crests or troughs of a wave Resolution: Refers to the ability to see two items as separate and discrete units
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Properties of Light Resolving Power (RP): minimal distance two points can be distinguished as two points The smaller the distance between objects that can be distinguished, the greater the resolving power of the lens RP= /2(NA)
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Microscope Comparison
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Modern Scanning Electron Microscope
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Limits of Resolution Eye: 0.2 mm = 200 microns = 200,000 nm
BF scope: mm =0.2 microns = 200 nm TEM: mm = 0.01 microns = 10 nm Fig. 3.p039
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E . coli Brightfield KM
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Comparison of Electron Microscopes
E.coli SEM E. coli TEM
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Resolution vs. Magnification
Light Microscope SEM
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SEM
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TEM
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Type of Scope?
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Type of Scope?
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ID Microbe & Specific Scope
CDC, used with permission
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Microscope comparison John Wiley
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Results from Environmental Samples
Learn how to interpret broth culture growth patterns
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Broth comparison uninoculated
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Various Colored Colonies
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Review Properties of Agar
Comes from Red algae Microbes usually don’t eat it Not toxic Melts at 100 C Solidifies at 40 C
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Preparation of a pure Culture
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4 Quadrant Streak Plate 3. loop 2. loop 4. loop 1. swab Do right NOW
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Quantitation of Bacteria
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Serial Dilutions
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Comparison of Serial Dilution Techniques
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Pour Plate
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Countable number of colonies (20 to 200 per plate)
Which of these plates would be the correct one to count? Why?
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Serial Dilutions
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Fungal Demo’s Gram Stain Demo’s
Aspergillus Treponema pallidum Rhizopus Neisseria gonorrhoeae Penicillium Corynebacterium Candida
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Aspergillus 100x 400x KM
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What are these? KM 400x
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Rhizopus 100x KM
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Penicillium 100x x
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Candida 100x 400x KM
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Candida & staphylococci
KM
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Fungal Demo’s Gram Stain Demo’s
Aspergillus Treponema pallidum Rhizopus Neisseria gonorrhoeae Penicillium Corynebacterium Candida
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Treponema CDC, used with permission
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Treponema 1000x KM Wikipedia Commons, used with permission
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Diplococci of Neisseria gonorrhoeae (4087X)
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TEM diplococci of Neisseria gonorrhoeae (96,051X)
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Neisseria 1000x KM
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Neisseria 1000x KM
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Corynebacterium diphtheria
CDC, used with permission
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Corynebacterium diphtheria—the cause of diphtheria
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Corynebacterium 1000x KM
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Fungal Demo’s Gram Stain Demo’s
Aspergillus Treponema pallidum Rhizopus Neisseria gonorrhoeae Penicillium Corynebacterium Candida
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ID Microbe & Specific Scope
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