Bacteriology Lecture M1-M3 (Group 1)
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- 2. Absence of flagella
- 4. Most definitive test determinant to S. Aureus
- 5. The region in a bacterial cell where the chromosome is located, consisting of circular, double-stranded DNA
- 7. It is a type of Clostridium with examples of C. tetani and C. botulinum
- 10. According to Carbon Source, these bacteria used reduced, preformed organic molecules from other bacteria.
- 12. Bean-shaped diplococci
- 17. complete hemolysis (clear/ colorless zone)
- 19. this stage of bacterial growth has no net growth and bacteria starts to produce spores.
- 21. The test used to determine the toxigenicity of C. diphtheriae
- 23. Spherical (circular) bacteria
- 25. Spirochetes shaped bacterial morphology
- 27. The virulence test used to identify Listeria monocytogenes
- 30. Test used to identify S. pneumoniae
- 31. A method of differentiating bacterial species into two groups based on the thickness of their peptidoglycan layer: Gram-positive or Gram-negative
- 33. Rapid test for Neisseria.
- 34. Kidney, coffee bean shaped Diplococci intracellular within PMN
- 35. It is a probiotic drink that contains Lactobacillus casei strain Shirota that can promote digestive health
- 36. Gram Gram (+) cocci in Tetrads (by 4)/ Sarcina (by 8)
- 39. Nutritionally variant Streptococci requires this for survival
- 41. The type of bacteria that are spore-forming and obligate anaerobes
- 42. transport media for Neisseria
- 43. Detects erythrogenic antigen
- 44. It is the mordant in the Gram stain process
- 46. Incomplete or partial hemolysis it is also a greenish zone
- 48. The appearance of Bacillus anthracis colonies on BAP
- 50. A slimy, anti-phagocytic layer surrounding the bacterial cell wall, protecting the bacteria from immune system attack
- 51. Bacterial structures that resist extreme environmental condition
- 53. this stage of bacterial growth is the stage of Cessation of bacterial growth
- 55. pH indicator in growth on Mannitol Salt Agar (MSA)
- 56. Bacterial structures formed under extreme environmental conditions that resist physical and chemical stress
- 57. Test used to identify S.pneumoniae
- 61. It is a characteristic of Corynebacterium diphtheria that means many forms/shapes
- 63. Arrangement of four cocci in a square.
- 65. Susceptibility test for Diphtheria
- 66. It is the pattern observed in Bacillus anthracis due to its resistance to Penicillin
- 69. referred to as the peptidoglycan
- 71. Hydrolysis test used to identify Streptococcus agalactiae.
- 72. Can grow in the presence of oxygen, but grow best in an anaerobic environment
- 74. Qualitative method used for antibiotic susceptibility testing
- 75. Identification of S. saprophyticus (resistant)
- 76. A form of macule or malignant pustule
- 77. Gives the bacterial cell shape
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- 1. Most bacteriology specimens are inoculated to these plates, because this medium supports growth for all but the most fastidious clinically significant bacteria.
- 3. A type of culture media that promotes the growth of specific bacteria while inhibiting others, often containing inhibitors like antibiotics.
- 6. Skin test for S. pneumoniae infection
- 8. The source of infection of Bacillus cereus
- 9. Hairlike, proteinaceous structures that extend from the cell membrane into the external environment.
- 11. The most significant species of Bacillus, known as a bioterrorism agent
- 13. Protein structures responsible for bacterial motility, present in various forms such as monotrichous, amphitrichous, lophotrichous, and peritrichous
- 14. what diagnostic test uses 3%H2O2 as reagent
- 15. Catalase Test differentiates this bacteria from Streptococci
- 16. no hemolysis (no zone)
- 18. Movement of non-motile organisms caused by movement of molecules surrounding them.
- 20. The skin test /serologic precipitation test used to identify Bacillus anthracis
- 22. Morphologically and biochemically resembles Neisseria
- 24. Organisms which have grown on media
- 26. both solid and liquid
- 28. This can protect women against urogenital infections
- 29. Capsule produce these to facilitate and maintain bacterial colonization of biologic (e.g., teeth) and inanimate (e.g., prosthetic heart valves) surfaces.
- 32. Screening test for Group D Non-Enterococci and Enterococci
- 34. The naming of microorganisms according to established rules and guidelines.
- 36. the purpose of this test is for presumptive identification of Micrococci
- 37. It is also known as Fried rice Bacillus and it can cause gastroenteritis and food poisoning
- 38. Single-cell prokaryotic microorganisms that multiply by binary fission
- 40. The virulence factor produced by Bacillus cereus
- 45. An extrachromosomal double-stranded DNA structure that can carry antibiotic resistance genes.
- 47. It is the selective media of B. anthracis
- 49. The type of spores produced by Clostridium tetani
- 52. The disease caused by Listeria monocytogenes in newborns
- 54. Best test to identify S.pyogenes
- 56. Cause of Neonatal Meningitis
- 58. Acquired through contact with infected animals and animal products
- 59. The primary source of infection for Listeria monocytogenes
- 60. what bacteria uses superoxol catalase test
- 62. The test that shows a precipitation zone around bacteria for lecithinase
- 64. This is characterized by low grade fever, mild sore throat and body malaise
- 67. It engulfs Mycobacteria in the immune system
- 68. Mordant in Kinyoun method
- 70. The type of hemolysis exhibited by Listeria monocytogenes
- 73. The medium used for the culture of Listeria monocytogenes