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Title: Welcome to Microbiology Lab


1
Welcome to Microbiology Lab
  • Tuesday Section F, Room 124
  • Wednesday Section C, Room 125

2
Todays Lab
  • Enrollment-Phantom Students, Roll Call
  • Introductions
  • Required Materials
  • Laboratory Protocol and Safety
  • Begin Environmental Isolate

3
Enrollment
  • Roll call
  • Seating Chart
  • Phantom students
  • Administrative Drops
  • Check your Schedules!
  • Tuesday Section F, Room 124
  • Section D is next door in Room 125
  • Wednesday Section C, Room 124
  • Section H is next door in Room 125

4
Introductions
  • Lab manager Linda Fitchett
  • Linda.Fitchett_at_nau.edu
  • Phone 523-7138
  • Office 114
  • TAA

5
Introductions Me
  • TA Breanne Espen
  • Email bjk35_at_nau.edu
  • Office 107

6
Websites
  • Micro Homepage
  • www4.nau.edu/biology/bio205
  • My website
  • pine.ucc.nau.edu/bjk35/

7
Required Materials
  • Items you must bring to Lab every week
  • Lab manual
  • Lab coat
  • Photo atlas
  • Sharpie (fine tip)
  • Text Book
  • Check items in lab drawer

8
Laboratory Protocol and Safety
  • Overview of Lab Manual
  • Experiments
  • Space for notes
  • Mini Writing Assignments

9
Laboratory Protocol and Safety
  • Lab Rules
  • Page 7 (or vii) in the lab manual
  • Write your name at the top, sign at the bottom,
    initial by each rule

10
Laboratory Protocol and Safety
  • Disposal of items that will be used in the lab
  • Trash
  • All gloves in contaminated waste
  • Plate Bin
  • Trash
  • Nalgene buckets
  • Contaminated glass, uncontaminated glass

11
Laboratory Protocol and Safety
  • Tour of the Lab
  • Shower
  • Eye wash (bottles)
  • Fire Extinguisher
  • Safety Quiz

12
Environmental Isolate
  • This is a semester long project!

13
Medium
  • Medium In microbiology, any liquid or solid
    preparation made specifically for the growth,
    storage, or transport of microorganisms or other
    types of cells.

14
Medium properties
  • Once set, the agar is stable at temperatures up
    to 65C or higher.
  • Few organisms are able to degrade agar although
    it does dehydrate.
  • Agar is a transparent gelatin-like substance
    that is formed when a mixture of agar and water
    is heated to gt100C and then cooled gelling
    occurs at 40-45C.

15
Medium properties
  • Growth media is prepared by adding nutrients,
    selective agents, etc. to agar usually before
    autoclaving.
  • Agar is produced by red-brown algae and is widely
    used as a base for many kinds of solid and
    semi-solid microbiological medium.
  • Rhodophyceae algae (red-brown algae) is a primary
    source of agar.

16
Medium used today
  • -Trypticase Soy Agar (TSA)
  • a general purpose medium
  • agar-based containing a pancreatic digest of
    casein (trypticase, tryptone), a papain digest of
    soybean meal (phytone), and NaCl (0.5 w/v).
  • -Trypticase Soy Broth (TSB)
  • is the same general purpose medium without agar
    base.

17
Procedure
  • Supplies
  • 3 plates (check for unwanted growth)
  • Test tube with 3 cotton swabs
  • Sharpies
  • Demonstration
  • How to label a plate
  • How to remove cotton swabs
  • How to streak a plate

18
How to Label Agar Plates
  • Always label the bottom, side of the plate!
  • Label every plate with
  • Name
  • Date
  • Lab time
  • Instructor
  • Experiment
  • Label Plate agar side up

Name, section, date, lab time, instructor
Plate, agar side up
19
How to Label Agar Plates
  • Plate 1 Control
  • Control is a reference point in a controlled
    experiment in which a set of conditions does not
    vary
  • Plates 2 and 3 will be labeled A and B
  • record their sources (extra space for notes is
    provided in your manual)

20
Swabbing the Plate
  • Demonstration
  • How to remove swabs
  • How to swab the plate

  • Agar Plate

21
Environmental sources
  • Absolutely no human sources!
  • Ex. door knobs. bathrooms, cars, drinking
    fountains, etc.
  • Animals and their feces are also unacceptable
  • Acceptable Sources
  • Ex. trees, rocks, grass
  • Use your imagination!

22
Environmental Isolate
  • Plates will incubate for one week
  • Next week
  • Begin purification streaks
  • Begin working with a partner

23
Syllabus
  • Mini-writing assignments
  • 4 mwa (5 points each) 20 points
  • Lab reports
  • 2 reports (40 points each) 80 points
  • Environmental Isolate 80 points
  • Work Sheets
  • 4 worksheets (10 points each) 40 points
  • Quizzes
  • 7 quizzes (5 points each) 1 dropped 30 points

24
Syllabus
  • Gram stain unknown quiz
  • All or nothing quiz
  • 20 points
  • Technique
  • 15 points
  • Sterile technique, staining, microscope care,
    etc.
  • Professionalism
  • 15 points
  • Wearing lab coat, arriving on time, paying
    attention, etc.

25
Syllabus
  • Late work will NOT be accepted. All work is due
    at the beginning of the lab period.
  • You will have two chances on the first two lab
    reports. After the first is graded, ALL
    corrections must be made.
  • If you do not follow the directions of the Lab
    reports they will be returned and no further
    submissions will be allowed.
  • You will only have one chance on the
    Environmental Isolate report.

26
Syllabus
  • Attendance is mandatory!
  • Missed quizzes can not be made up
  • If you missed an experiment that you must write a
    report on, you will automatically miss 10 points
    off of the report.
  • Because the labs are full, you will be allowed to
    attend another section only under extraordinary
    circumstances that you have discussed with the TA
    beforehand!

27
Syllabus
  • Plagiarism
  • Plagiarism is NOT tolerated!
  • Webster's Tenth New Collegiate Dictionary defines
    the word plagiarize as " to steal and pass off
    (the ideas or words of another) as one's own use
    (a created production) without crediting the
    source vi to commit literary theft present
    as new and original an idea or product derived
    from an existing source."
  • If you plagiarize someones work, you could
    receive an F in the CLASS, not just the lab!
  • Experiments are often in groups, and you are
    encouraged to discuss results, methods, etc. with
    your peers. However, collaboration STOPS when the
    report is written!

28
Syllabus
  • Schedule of Laboratory and Reading Assignments
  • The dates of assignments and experiments are in
    your syllabus
  • I will try to remind of the due dates, but it is
    YOUR responsibility to check the schedule every
    week!

29
Next Week
  • Assignments
  • Mini-writing assignment 1 due!
  • Pre-lab 1 Due, dont copy example!
  • Exercise 1
  • Microscopy
  • Continue Environmental Isolate
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