1. How would the plates look if you plated the original culture?
2. There are 45 colonies how many CFU are there? No warm-ups. If you are done with procedures, you may get started on your lab.
Happy Friday!
1. How many microliters of broth are you pipetting out of each microtube in your serial dilution? 2. What are you looking forward to in the next few days, weeks or months? 1. What do you need to know in order to determine the original concentration in a serial dilution?
2. What did you get for pre-lab Q.4? (include units CFU/ul) 1. How do bacteria cells reproduce?
2. Are colonies (also called colony forming units, or CFU) made of genetically different or identical cells? Why? 1. You have performed a Gram stain on a bacterial culture from a patient, what type of medication would be prescribed for your gram-negative bacteria based on this chart? 2. How does the antibiotic work against the bacteria? ( you may need to zoom into the chart) 1. On initial observations, what is E. coli? what about yogurt bacteria? (in Gram terms)
2. Celebrate! Tell me something good that has happened this wee, month or year so far? (I won't make you share this) 1. What is the purpose of the mordant (iodine)?
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