A student plates 100 µL of a 107 dilution of E. coli culture on a Luria Agar plate. After 24 hour, 95 colonies have grown on the plate. What was the original concentration of the culture in CFU/mL?
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- Andrew has to prepare 30 plates (use maximum volume), 15 slants (small test tube), and 15 stabs (big test tube) of Luria Bertani Agar. a. What is the total volume of the medium needed? b. What is the amount of each component needed, given the following media composition per liter of distilled water:In this experiment, a culture was serially diluted to the concentrations below. Each plate was plated with 0.25mL of the dilution. Using the most diluted plate, what is the correct concentration of the original culture? A) 2.0 X 10^-3 cells/mL B) 2.0 X 10^5 cells/mL C) 4.0 X 10^5 cells/mL D) 5.0 X 10^4 cells/mLthirty-six colonies grew on nutrient agar plates when 1.0ml of a 1/10 dilution of a water sample was plated using the standard plate count methodology. How many bacteria were in the original water sample? a.4/ml b.36000/ml c.360/ml d.36/ml e.3600/ml
- Refer to the provided image drawn by a student trying to plan out their serial dilution protocol. The student diluted the original culture into bottle A and then diluted it further into B as shown. The student then proceeded with plating out 0.1ml of the culture from bottle B onto the plate (Note: plate A shows the 0.1ml that was plated, no further dilutions were done). If 13 colonies grew on plate A, help the student figure out how many CFU (colony forming units) were in the original culture? Select one: a.1,300 b.13,000 c.None of the Above d.130,000 e.1,000,000The following is result from a standard plate count. What is the cell density of the undiluted culture? Please follow all SPC rules. (TNTC: too numerous to count)a pure bacterial culture was diluted by adding a 0.2 mL aliquot to 0.9mL water. Then 0.1 mL of this dilution was plated out, yielding 82 colonies. Calculate the CFU/mL in the original culture.
- The students of a Microbiology class were tasked to transfer or subculture a pure culture of Escherichia coli bacterium in five 7 mL nutrient broth and five petri dishes of nutrient agar with 20 mL capacity each. Based on the instruction bottles for nutrient broth and nutrient agar, preparation of the culture media is as follows. Nutrient broth: 8 g/liter Nutrient agar: 28 g/liter Answer the following: a. What is the weight in grams of nutrient broth? b. What is the weight in grams of nutrient agar? c. What is the distilled water in mL for nutrient broth? d. What is the distilled water in mL for nutrient agar?You perform a serial dilution of a water sample and the 10-7 tube when 0.1 ml was plated onto the nutrient agar plates after incubation and gave you 24 colonies. What is the CFU/ml? What is a CFU?Using saline tubes containing 9 ml of saline (for dilutions), draw a diagram that would yield between 30 and 300 colonies from an original broth culture that contains 5 * 10^8 cells/ml. Indicate volumes used and dilutions made for each tube and plate.
- In a Kligler Iron Agar/Triple Sugar Iron test you end up with a result with a yellow butt and red slant. Please interpret this result. In the same test you end up with the agar mainly black but with a yellow slant what does this result indicate?volume of the quasi-steady-state culture was V0= 500 L, and the nutrient solution containing glucose was added at a constant flow rate of F = 50 L/h.Data: X0 (at the beginning of feeding) = 20 g/L, S0 = 300 g/L, max = 0.2 h-1, KS = 0.5 g/L and Y x/s= 0.3 g/g a) Determine the volume of the culture at t = 10hb) Determine the concentration of glucose at t = 10 hc) determine the concentration and total mass of cells at t = 10 hd) If product is associated with growth with α = 1.5 and P0 = 0.1 g/L, determine the concentration of product at t = 10h. (answer:P = 67,55 g/L)A milk sample was tested for the presence of typhimurium. Using a 10 microliter calibrated loop, a sample was taken directly from the milk and plated onto nutrient agar and the following day after incubation 98 colonies were counted. What is the CFU/ml of the S. typhimurium in this sample?