Microbiology Of Differentiate Media Quiz

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1. What type of organisms does Phenylethyl Alcohol Agar (PEA) select for and inhibit?

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Phenylethyl Alcohol Agar (PEA) is selective for Gram-positive (G+) organisms and inhibits most Gram-negative (G-) organisms. It must be compared to a control plate to interpret results accurately.

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2. What is the purpose of Mannitol Salt Agar (MSA)?

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MSA is used to select for halophiles with high salt concentration and differentiate based on their ability to ferment mannitol, making it a differential and selective medium.

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3. What is the purpose of MacConkey Agar (MAC) in microbiology?

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MacConkey Agar (MAC) is both selective and differential. It selects for Gram (-) organisms by inhibiting the growth of Gram (+) organisms through the presence of crystal violet and bile salts. It is also differential as it tests the ability of organisms to ferment lactose and produces distinguishable results based on lactose fermentation.

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4. What is the purpose of Eosin-Methylene Blue (EMB) media?

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Eosin-Methylene Blue (EMB) media is used as selective & differential media to inhibit G+ bacteria and differentiate based on the ability to ferment lactose &/or sucrose.

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5. What is the setup for an Oxidation-Fermentation Test?

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The setup for an Oxidation-Fermentation Test involves using two tubes: one covered with mineral oil to promote anaerobic growth and fermentation, while the other tube remains unsealed. This setup allows for observation of color changes based on different metabolic pathways.

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6. What is the result of fermentation of sugars?

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Fermentation of sugars leads to the conversion of sugar into acid, alcohol, and gas, particularly CO2. This process does not result in the production of water, formation of protein, or generation of light.

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7. What color change indicates CHO fermentation in PR Carbohydrate Broth?

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CHO fermentation in PR Carbohydrate Broth produces an acidic environment, resulting in a yellow color change.

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8. What does MR-VP stand for?

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The correct answer refers to a series of biochemical tests used in identifying certain bacteria based on their ability to perform specific metabolic reactions. The other options are not related to MR-VP tests.

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9. What is the procedural diagram for performing MR-VP tests?

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The correct method for performing MR-VP tests involves splitting the culture into two tubes and adding specific reagents to each tube, followed by a waiting period for color change.

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10. What is the method for conducting the Catalase Test?
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11. How do you perform an Oxidase Reaction?

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To perform an Oxidase Reaction, it is essential to follow the specific steps mentioned in the correct answer. Mixing oxidase reagent with water, heating the sample, or dipping a metal rod in the sample are not the correct methods for conducting an Oxidase Reaction.

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12. What is the purpose of the nitrate reduction test?

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The nitrate reduction test specifically looks for the presence of nitrate reductase activity in microorganisms.

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13. What is being tested for in the Citrate Test using Simmons Citrate Agar?

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The Citrate Test using Simmons Citrate Agar tests for citrate permease in the presence of citrate as the only carbon source. The growth or color change observed in the agar indicates a positive or negative result for citrate utilization.

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14. What does mineral oil promote in the decarboxylation test?

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In the decarboxylation test, mineral oil promotes fermentation, resulting in alkaline products that turn purple. If an organism is a glucose fermenter but does not have decarboxylase, the result is yellow (-), and no color change indicates a negative result.

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15. What color change indicates a positive result in the Starch Hydrolysis Test?

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In the Starch Hydrolysis Test, a blue/black color change when iodine is added to starch indicates a negative result, meaning that starch is present. Any other color change, such as yellow, no change, or red, would indicate a positive result for starch hydrolysis.

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16. What test is used to detect casein hydrolysis?

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Casein hydrolysis is detected by testing for the presence of casease enzyme that breaks down casein in milk.

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17. Gelatin Hydrolysis

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The correct temperature for gelatin hydrolysis is 25C. Incubating at higher temperatures like 37C or 45C can lead to incorrect results. Room temperature may vary and not provide the ideal conditions for gelatin hydrolysis.

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18. What is the result of DNA hydrolysis when DNase is combined with toluidine blue?

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When DNase is combined with toluidine blue during DNA hydrolysis, the result is a pink halo indicating the presence of DNA degradation.

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19. What is the primary test used for Lipid Hydrolysis?

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Lipid Hydrolysis is primarily tested using lipase tests which involve assessing the enzyme activity related to lipid breakdown. The incorrect answers are not relevant to testing lipid hydrolysis.

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20. What does the PYR Test primarily test for?

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The PYR Test is primarily used for the presumptive identification of group A streptococci and Enterococci by testing for L-pyrrolidonyl arylamidase.

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21. What tests can be performed using SIM medium?

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SIM medium is primarily used for testing for sulfide production, indole production, and motility in bacteria. It is not used for testing lactose fermentation, citrate utilization, or starch hydrolysis.

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22. What is the primary purpose of Kliger Iron Agar (KIA)?

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The correct answer describes the main purpose of KIA, which is to identify G-bacteria in the family Enterobacteriaceae using anaerobic and aerobic conditions with specific pH indicators.

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23. What is the main difference between TSI Agar and KIA media?
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24. Which antibiotic is used for Bacitracin/Novobiocin/Optochin Susceptibility Test?
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What type of organisms does Phenylethyl Alcohol Agar (PEA) select for...
What is the purpose of Mannitol Salt Agar (MSA)?
What is the purpose of MacConkey Agar (MAC) in microbiology?
What is the purpose of Eosin-Methylene Blue (EMB) media?
What is the setup for an Oxidation-Fermentation Test?
What is the result of fermentation of sugars?
What color change indicates CHO fermentation in PR Carbohydrate Broth?
What does MR-VP stand for?
What is the procedural diagram for performing MR-VP tests?
What is the method for conducting the Catalase Test?
How do you perform an Oxidase Reaction?
What is the purpose of the nitrate reduction test?
What is being tested for in the Citrate Test using Simmons Citrate...
What does mineral oil promote in the decarboxylation test?
What color change indicates a positive result in the Starch Hydrolysis...
What test is used to detect casein hydrolysis?
Gelatin Hydrolysis
What is the result of DNA hydrolysis when DNase is combined with...
What is the primary test used for Lipid Hydrolysis?
What does the PYR Test primarily test for?
What tests can be performed using SIM medium?
What is the primary purpose of Kliger Iron Agar (KIA)?
What is the main difference between TSI Agar and KIA media?
Which antibiotic is used for Bacitracin/Novobiocin/Optochin...
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