What are the different bacteria shapes?
What are archaebacteria?
Bacteria which thrive in extreme environments
What are eubacteria?
Found in all BUT extreme environments
What is gram staining?
LOOK AT DIAGRAMS
How do bacteria multiply?
•Binary fission - asexual reproduction
•Keep doubling each generation
- exponential growth
What do bacteria need to have when grown?
•Suitable physical conditions -temperature (usually >_ 25’C) -suitable pH (usually 7.4) •Water •Nutrients -carbon, glucose, nitrogen, amino acids, inorganic ions, vitamins
What are obligate aerobes?
Require oxygen for metabolism/growth
What are obligate anaerobes?
Can only survive in the absence of oxygen
-oxygen inhibits growth and metabolism
What are facultative anaerobes?
What happens in the lag/latent phase?(1)(Population growth curve for bacteria grown in a culture)
What happens in the exponential/log phase?(2)(Population growth curve for bacteria grown in a culture)
What happens in the stationary phase?(3)(Population growth curve for bacteria grown in a culture)
What happens in death phase?(4)(Population growth curve for bacteria grown in a culture)
•More cells die than are produced •Number of living cells declines -starvation -shortage of oxygen -toxicity of waste products
What is a haemocytometer? (Total count)
* Able to count bacterial cells in known volume of liquid and therefore calculate concentration ->no. per cm3
What is turbidity? (Total count)
* Degree of cloudiness as measured with colorimeter proportional to concentration
What is the assumption of serial dilution? (Viable count)
•That one colony is produced from one bacteria
•This may underestimate the number of bacteria
-clumping if cells causes colonies to merge
How do you ensure that only the microorganism under investigation is cultured?
•Aseptic technique
-involves handling cultures in a way to prevent contamination by unwanted organisms
•Also prevents contamination of personnel and the immediate environment
Key points - Aseptic technique
What is asepsis?
State of being free from disease-causing microorganisms
What is sterilisation?
Removal or destruction of all living organisms, including spores
How are bacteria grown?
What is total count?
What is viable count?
SEE DIAGRAMS FOR SERIAL DILUTION
SEE NOTES