BIOL 2604 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Chemostat, Serial Dilution, Hyperthermophile

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Distinguish between batch culture growth and chemostat growth. Batch culture- constant volume of culture, closed system. Stationary- after exponential once the organisms run out of nutrients. Death- once the organisms die from lack of nutrients. Allows for the control of bacterial growth rate, cell density, and extends exponential cell growth. Advantage is it counts both alive and dead cells, where methylene dye can be used to differentiate. Direct microscopic counts- a direct method and cant tell you if they are alive or dead. Counting chamber- a direct method and cells are stained to tell you if they are alive or dead. Spread plate method- direct method and the cells are alive. Pour plate method- direct and the cells are alive. Optical density- indirect and the cells are alive and dead but cannot be differentiated: thoroughly understand the serial dilution scheme. Dilution factor is the denominator in the dilution fraction ex: 1:10.

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