Lab procedures
Across
- 4. The agar that turns media bright pink in the presence of lactose fermenting organisms.
- 8. the complete hemolysis that creates a clear halo around a colony
- 12. Bacteria will retain crystal violet-iodine color.
- 13. This stain smear is a rapid method to ID specific types of bacteria based on cell wall components
- 16. Bacteria grow up to disc in a zone of inhibition.
- 18. A "Cow side" test of the somatic cell count of milk.
- 19. circles will form around disc where drug concentration is too low to inhibit bacteria growth.
- 20. the preferred method used for streaking a culture plate.
Down
- 1. Testing to determine susceptibility or resistance of bacteria to antimicrobial drugs.
- 2. There is no growth of bacteria around a disc of inhibition
- 3. Used to determine if gram-positive or negative with either a sticky or no strand of mucoid mass formation.
- 5. When two bacteria fuse together to exchange information.
- 6. Used to prevent the sample from washing off and preserves cell morphology.
- 7. determined by diffuse growth-producing turbidity in the media.
- 9. a gram-negative bacteria testing the media will turn pink for positive or stay yellow for negative bacteria.
- 10. the sample needed to determine etiology
- 11. Bacteria sample will stain both positive and negative.
- 14. Bacteria will lose violet stain and color stain of red-pink.
- 15. the rapid method to identify the presence of bacteria or fungi
- 17. resistant to other drugs within the same class.