Contamination
Across
- 2. This contaminant is usually found in the nanometer scale and sometimes present in serum
- 4. An example of a unicellular eukaryote (up to 40 um size) and often appears to be round/ovoid
- 6. Sterilises by rupturing the membranes of bacterial cells
- 9. Can be used against mycoplasma
- 10. This contaminant often causes media to become turbid and yellow
- 13. Moulds tend to grow filaments known as __________
- 14. Practicing __________ cell culture techniques is a fundamental rule
Down
- 1. A method of detecting the presence of a specific virus
- 3. This form of light is used to sterilise the BSC or even instruments
- 5. Reagents used against yeasts and moulds include Fungizone and Nystatin
- 7. Standard antibiotics won't work on this bacterium as it has no cell wall
- 8. Reagents at the incorrect __________ will likely impede cell growth
- 11. These are traces of chemicals that could impede cellular growth
- 12. Phenol red in media will change according to __________