In a quadrant streak, why do you intersect the previous lines and not the ends of the streak?
Select one:
a. More cell amount variability at ends, usually higher cell population
b. Keep streaks in the middle of the plate
c. Prevent cell death
d. To maintain a mixed culture
e. To count CFUs
How should you hold the inoculating loop?
Select one:
a. Maintain it at an angle at all times
b. In a test tube rack at all times
c. Like a pencil
d. Balanced on top of the tube
e. With dish gloves
Which of the following is used in the spread plate and not the streak plate method?
Select one:
a. Glass spreading rod
b. Flame loop
c. Agar plate
d. Bunsen burner/sterile utensil
e. Starting culture to sample
What would likely happen if the inoculum was not spread adequately over the agar surface?
Select one:
a. Contamination
b. Degradation
c. Sterilization
d. Uneven distribution
e. Cells will not grow
You have a mixed culture of unknown bacteria and want to identify one of the species by several subsequent experiments (needing multiple colonies of a pure culture). You do a quadrant streak and transfer to a sterile liquid medium. What next step makes the most sense?
Select one:
a. Perform a Gram stain
b. Note all colony morphology characteristics
c. Use the spread plate method or new streak plate on an isolated colony of the plate
d. Quantify the cells
e. Repeat using the other two methods of isolation
What would likely occur if the flame loop was not sterilized between streaks on the quadrant streak method?
Select one:
a. Bacteria will not stick to the loop
b. Virus will be introduced
c. Flame loop will be too hot
d. The sample will be contaminated
e. Subsequent streaks would have more colonies
Why is the glass rod in the spread plate method put in alcohol and ignited instead of sterilized like a flame loop?
Select one:
a. Glass oxidizes
b. Glass melts
c. Glass takes longer to cool
d. Glass burns
e. Glass is more sterile