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Q: what is sterilization or define sterilization?
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Q: Why is 15 minutes generally used for sterilization? Why is agar added to medium?
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Q: Why do we add powdered zinc to the nitrate reduction test?
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Q: What products are sterilized using high energy ionizing radiation?
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Q: Why is cobalt chloride paper used in the experiments?
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Q: What type of media components cannot be sterilized in an autoclave?
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Q: Can pure culture be prepared directly from a mixed culture? Explain your answer.
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Q: What are the factors that influence the efficiency of chemical sterilization?
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Q: What conditions are necessary to destroy endospores? In what device are these conditions achieved?
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Q: Based on the bacterial cultivation, what are the possible organisms under its gram reaction?
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What might have been some of the culture conditions used to isolate A. fumarolicum?
A.fumarolicum is an Extremophile.
They are acidophilic, thermophilic and methanotropic in nature that means they require acidic conditions,high temperatures and methane or methanol for growth and survival.
These microbes lives in vents and fumaroles that eject chemicals,hot nude, fumes, methane gas,etc.
These microbes can grow in extreme conditions such as temperature about 130 degree Fahrenheit, PH as low as 0.8, anerobic conditions,muddy environment.
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- a) explain in your own words how to do a nitrate reduction test to identify unknown bacteria b) explain in your own words how to perform a phenol red broth (prb) test to help identify unknown bacteriaIf no amplified product was visualized by UV light on the gel, does it mean that there is no water-borne microbial pathogen in the unknown sample?What is the purpose of the confirmed test in an experiment designed to test for coliform bacteria?
- What would happen if the enrichment method in the isolation of bacteriophage was omitted?the chloroform was not added to the enrichment?the 0.1 ml lysate - E.coli mix was plated directly on top of the bottom agar?What is a pure culture?You inoculated a culture with an initial cell count of 6.5x10^3 cells. The generation time for this organism is 25 minutes. You grew the culture for 10 hours. a) How many generations occurred?b) How many cells will be present after the 10 hours?