If you wish to use immunofluorescence stain to differentiate between E. coli and Staphylococcus aureus, which of the following components of the fluorescent microscopy technique would be DIFFERENT between the two sample preparations so that you will be able to differentiate one organism from the other?
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A simple way to observe microbes is to place them in a drop…
A simple way to observe microbes is to place them in a drop of water on a slide with a coverslip. This technique is called ________________ preparation.
You have isolated a bacterium that you believe to be the cau…
You have isolated a bacterium that you believe to be the causative agent of a new disease in mice. How would you test the second Koch’s postulates?
Cells with a relatively simple cell morphology that do not h…
Cells with a relatively simple cell morphology that do not have a true membrane-delimited nucleus are called _______.
Robert Koch is a German physician known for his contribution…
Robert Koch is a German physician known for his contribution to medical microbiology. When he proposed his four postulates, Robert Koch considered which of the following factors?
Light rays are refracted (bent) when they cross the interfac…
Light rays are refracted (bent) when they cross the interface between materials with different refractive indices.
The figure below shows the four steps of Koch’s postulate. T…
The figure below shows the four steps of Koch’s postulate. The correct order of the postulates is
For Pasteur’s swan-necked flask experiment to work, all of t…
For Pasteur’s swan-necked flask experiment to work, all of the following are required EXCEPT?
The ribosomal RNA studies that led to the division of prokar…
The ribosomal RNA studies that led to the division of prokaryotic organisms into the Bacteria and the archaea were begun by ________.
Although developed over 100 years ago, Koch’s postulates con…
Although developed over 100 years ago, Koch’s postulates continue to be used successfully in all known human infectious diseases.