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Title: Biology 220 - Microbiology


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Biology 220 - Microbiology
  • Kathleen Devlin
  • kdevlin_at_csusb.edu

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General Lab Info
  • Lab Midterm 100 pts
  • Lab Final 100 pts
  • Lab Assignments 32 pts
  • This may include
  • weekly in-lab assignments
  • quizzes
  • Lab Participation 18 pts
  • 1 pt each week for signing in on time
  • 1 pt each week for proper cleanup

3
Lab Protocols
  • Be on time
  • Read your lab prior to lab
  • Clean up after yourselves

4
Biohazard Disposal
  • Put tubes in tube rack
  • Put plates, pipet tips, microtubes, etc in
    biohazard bucket
  • Put dirty slides in Dirty Slides bucket
  • Put broken glass in Broken Glass bucket

5
Lab Safety
  • No food or drinks
  • Clean your lab bench with disinfectant before and
    after lab
  • Report any broken glass or injuries immediately
  • Be aware when using bunsen burners

6
Exercise 1 - Scavenger Hunt
  • Objective Find items commonly used in lab

7
Exercise 2 The Unseen Organism
  • Bacteria and some Fungi are too small to be seen,
    but are everywhere (ubiquitous)
  • Objective Demonstrate that microorganisms exist
    in the air and on surfaces

8
Types of Cultures/Media
  • Broth liquid
  • Slant solid, agar containing tube, dried at an
    angle
  • Plate solid, agar containing petri dish
  • We will use many types of media throughout the
    quarter, each having different nutrients/propertie
    s

9
Aseptic Transfers
  • Movement of bacteria from one media culture to
    another, without introducing contamination
  • Tools
  • Loop
  • Needle
  • Flame
  • Sharpie (label everything!!!)

10
Aseptic Transfer, cont.
  • Label the new, sterile media (initials and
    bacteria being transferred)
  • Label tube glass or bottom of plates
  • Hold both tubes in hand not holding inoculating
    loop/needle
  • Flame inoculating loop/needle until red hot
  • Cool 15 seconds
  • Remove both caps with little finger
  • Pass tube opening through flame
  • Take inoculum from tube and quickly place in/on
    new medium
  • Flame tube openings
  • Recap

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Exercise 3 - Culture Transfer Techniques
  • Objective Transfer a bacterium from a culture to
    sterile media without introducing contamination
  • Each group of 4 students will need
  • 2 broth tube
  • 2 slant tube
  • 2 agar plate
  • Transfer Micrococcus luteus broth to each type of
    media
  • Transfer Micrococcus luteus slant to each type of
    media
  • Place tubes in incubation rack and plates in tub
    (always incubate plates upside down!!!!)

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Microscopy
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Microscope Care
  • Make sure lenses are clean (w/lens paper)
  • Store with lowest power objective lens in
    position
  • Stage should be all the way down
  • Turn power off

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Tips for Using the Microscope
  • Always start on the lowest power (4x)
  • Use course focus to bring object into view
  • Use fine focus to make the image sharp
  • Move to the next power
  • Use only the fine focus from here on out
  • Before you get to the 100x lens, put a drop of
    oil on the slide
  • Use the iris diaphram and light intensity to
    adjust light levels

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Exercise 4 ID of Cells
  • Objectives Recognize visual differences between
    prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells Identify three
    basic morphologies of prokaryotic cells.
  • Eukaryotic cells of animals, plants, fungi, and
    protists. Contain membrane bound organelles
  • Prokaryotic cells of bacteria. No membrane
    bound organelles. 3 basic shapes
  • Cocci sphere
  • Bacilli rod
  • Spirilla spiral

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Staphylococcus aureus
  • Gram-positive, cluster forming (like grapes)
    cocci
  • Normally found in nose and on skin
  • Can cause pneumonia, nosocomial infections, food
    poisoning, TSS

18
Bacillus cereus
  • Gram-positive rod
  • Causes gastrointestinal intoxication
  • Found in a wide variety of foods

19
Treponema pallidum
  • Spirochaete bacterium
  • Causes syphilis

20
Yeast
  • Eukaryotic
  • Fungus
  • Used in making beer, wine, and cheese
  • Can form symbiotic relationship with bacteria
  • Note These cells are round, but we do not use
    the term cocci for eukaryotic cells.

21
Human Blood Smear
  • Eukaryotic cell
  • Note These cells are round, but we do not use
    the term cocci for eukaryotic cells.

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Note the size difference between prokaryotic and
eukaryotic cells
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Exercise 5 - Motility
  • Objective Determine if a bacterium is motile
  • Some bacteria have the ability to move toward or
    away from a stimulus
  • TTC will turn red along the path traveled by the
    bacterium
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