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Comenius ProjectLondon Exchange Visit
  • Leyton Sixth Form College
  • Microbiology
  • Welcome to students and teachers from Bochum and
    Szolnok
  • 18-22 April 2005

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Introduction (1)
Microbiology at Leyton
  • Microbiology is the study of micro-organisms.
  • Micro-organisms are classified into a number of
    groups the main three being
  • Viruses
  • Bacteria
  • Fungi
  • Viruses are too small to be studied in a college
    laboratory but we are able to look at bacteria
    and fungi by using culture techniques.
  • Culturing means growing the micro-organism and
    causing it to reproduce and requires a culture
    medium.

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Introduction (2)
Microbiology at Leyton
  • Culture media are all based on a solution which
    contains all the nutrients necessary for the
    growth of the particular organism or organisms
    being cultured.
  • The medium also needs to be adjusted to the
    correct pH.
  • Media can be solid (achieved by adding agar which
    solidifies at 400C) or liquid.
  • We will be using solid agar over the next two
    sessions but will show you the use of liquid
    media in a bioreactor on Friday.

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Introduction (3)
Microbiology at Leyton
  • We will be using a non-selective complex medium
    called nutrient agar which will allow the growth
    of almost any micro-organism.
  • A complex medium is based on natural products
    such as meat or yeast extracts whereas a
    synthetic medium is made of of individual
    chemicals.
  • A selective medium is adjusted in some way such
    as by choosing an unusual pH so that it only
    allows the growth of one or a few species of
    organisms.
  • Finally, it is necessary to incubate the culture
    at a suitable temperature and this is usually
    between 200C and 370C.

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Aseptic Techniques (1)
Microbiology at Leyton
  • We will be carrying out seven aseptic techniques
    in the next two sessions.
  • Aseptic means carrying out the technique without
    contaminating either the culture or the
    laboratory environment.
  • For safety reasons we will attempting to grow
    either yeast or milk bacteria. We are not allowed
    to culture micro-organisms obtained from human
    secretions or any pathogenic organism.
  • Pathogenic means disease-causing.

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Aseptic Techniques (2)
Microbiology at Leyton
  • The handout gives details of the seven techniques
    which are
  • 10.4 Pouring an agar plate
  • 10.5(a) Preparing a streak plate
  • 10.5(b) Streaking a plate
  • 10.6 Preparing a pour plate
  • 10.7 Inoculating an agar slope
  • 10.8 Inoculating an agar deep (or stab culture)
  • 10.9 Preparing a confluent or spread plate
  • Inoculation is the name given to transferring the
    culture to the medium and usually involves a
    sterilised instrument such as a loop.

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Aseptic Techniques (3)
Microbiology at Leyton
  • In both sessions you will work in groups of three
    (one student from each country) but all three in
    each group will try and carry out an individual
    experiment.
  • In Session 1 you will carry out 10.4, 10.5(a) and
    10.5(b).
  • In Session 2 where there will be more time, you
    will carry out 10.6, 10.7, 10.8 and 10.9.
  • Each session of practical work will start with a
    video where David Wyatt will demonstrate the
    techniques and the video will also show our AVCE
    students carrying out the techniques.

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Aseptic Techniques (4)
Microbiology at Leyton
  • Both the video and handout goes over the safety
    precautions which must be followed to avoid
    contamination of either the culture or the
    laboratory.
  • The safety precautions also protect you from
    contamination or other danger and must be
    followed.

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Safety (Key Points)
Microbiology at Leyton
  • To ensure your own safety and that of those
    working with you it is particularly important to
    do the following
  • Wear safety glasses
  • Wear a lab coat
  • Securely seal all plates and tubes
  • Label all plates and tubes clearly
  • Sterilise inoculating instruments both before and
    after use
  • No hand to mouth operations such as eating and
    drinking

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