1. • Bacteria are the most ubiquitous life forms on planet earth, a single gram of soil is said to contain 40 million bacterial cells. Bacteria forms a biomass that exceeds…
1.Flipped Classroom for the SciencesDr. Leigh Harrell, Assistant Professor Science Dr. Karen Clark, Assistant Professor ScienceDr. Julia VanderMolen, Assistant Professor…
BACTERIAL STAINING COURSE :B.SC. (MICRO) SUBJECT : ELEMENTARY MICROBIOLOGY UNIT 4.1 Microbial Staining â giving colour to microbes. Because microbes are colourless and highly…
NUTRITION FOOD SERVICE MANAGEMENT AND DIETETICS FOOD SCIENCE Principles of Food : Classification of food â Basic Four, Basic Five food groups and functional classification…
Slide 1 Slide 2 Simple Staining and Bacterial Cell Morphology Slide 3 Preparing a smear for staining (The following procedure is used for all of our staining) Slide 4 1.…
Lab Aseptic Techniques and Classification-Indentification of Bacteria Classification and Identification of Organisms Classification and Identification of Microorganisms Classification:…
Figure 4.1 Different tools are employed to study bacteria Morphology Microscopy Staining Three general shapes Coccus- roughly spherical Bacillus- rod-shaped Coccobacillus-…
Slide 1 100 Points Question: What objective lens magnification would I use to achieve a final magnification of 40X? Answer: 4X Final mag. = Ocular mag. (always 10X) x objective…
YOU ARE GIVEN STAINED SLIDE SAMPLES OF GRAM-NEGATIVE AND GRAM-POSITIVE BACTERIA. CHOOSE A SUITABLE LIGHT MICROSCOPE TO USE AND DESCRIBE HOW TO OBSERVE THE SPECIMENS INTRODUCTION…