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Lab Exam Review Suggested use of this list: Study you lab exercises and use this list to test yourself. NOTE: I am doing this to help you. Not all these topics will be on the test and I may have missed a few things….. Be ready to interpret results, describe or perform procedures, identify organisms, etc. Organisms: know relevant characteristics (gram stain, colony appearance, bacterial morphology, special properties like hemolysis, spore formation , etc.) and ways to isolate/enrich/confirm their presence Micrococcus species Bacillus species Streptococcus species Staphylococcus species Mycobacterium species Clostridium species Escherichia coli Pseudomonas aeruginosa Steptococcus pyogenes Staphylococcus aureus Propionibacteria acnes Coliform bacteria Normal skin biota Media types: complex/rich/chemically-defined, selective/differential, important ingredients Glucose Salts Agar (GSA) Trypticase Soy (TS) Agar Tripticase Soy Yeast (TSY) agar Eosin Methylene Blue (EMB) Agar MacConkey agar Mannitol- Salt agar Fermentation broths Shake tube Bromocresol purple agar Blood agar Brilliant Green Lactose Bile Broth LES Endo Agar MR-VP broth Simons Citrate slants Urea slants Tryptone broth Theory/Procedure: Pure culture Streak plate technique Aerobic/Anaerobic culture methods Aseptic (sterile) technique Differential stains Gram stain Simple stains Negative stains Bacterial morphology/arrangement UV exposure (including molecular changes) Motility (wet mount & motility deep- no pH indicator) Hemolysis types Gram stains Chemical disinfection Kirby-Bauer Test for Antibiotic Susceptibility Transformation experiment (know controls) Transformation vs conjugation Parts of Microscope Plate Count Method of microbial quantitation (determine # organisms/ml) Serial dilution Multiple Fermentation Tube Assay MPN Index Confirmation test Completed test Biochemical tests & Components: Types of Fermentation (Mixed acid vs Butanediol) Durham Tube pH indicator (Note: we use phenol red in fermentation tubes- your results will be different than what the book describes) Lactose fermentation Citrate metabolism Urea metabolism Indole production Kovac’s reagent Catalase enzyme and test (slide and plate method) Oxidase enzyme and test Methyl Red test Voges-Proskauer (VP) test Coagulase test