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- Define and contrast the terms “sterile” and “clean”.
- List 5 other methods of sterilization and describe the principle/s and when each method is used?
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- Make illustrated diagrams of stepwise procedure for the performance of the following tasks applying appropriate aseptic techniques. 2. Transfer of Broth Culture to Tubed Solid MediaMake illustrated diagrams of stepwise procedure for the performance of the following tasks applying appropriate aseptic techniques. 1. Transfer of Broth Culture to Plated Solid MediaExplain this approach: matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization (MALDI) ?
- Which objectives might you be able to resolve mitochondria (approx. diameter 1um)? A red blood cell (approx. diameter 7um)?INSTRUCTION: Give the principle or significance of the following practices: NOTE: *please add references* 1. Flaming the mouth or lid of culture tubes or plates after opening and before closing them. 2. Flaming the inoculating needle or loop before and after inoculation. 3. Holding caps, lids, or cotton plugs rather than putting them on the table while inoculating.Make illustrated diagrams of stepwise procedures for the performance of the following tasks. 1. Sterilization of Petri dishes
- &09& For a simple routine qualitative analysis, why is an early morning sample of urine used for the tests, and not a sample collected after a meal? Explain briefly.?Describe the proper technique for performing reagent strip testing.53: Which of the following most correctly describes the type of lateral pressure used during an assessment stroke? A:feather- light lateral pressure B: moderate lateral pressure C: heavy lateral pressure D: enough lateral pressure to effectively remove the deposit 54: What is the term for the dense, non-mineralized , complex mass of colonies in a gel-like inter-microbial matrix? A: feather light lateral pressure B:moderate lateral pressure C: heavy lateral pressure D: enough lateral pressure to effectively remove the deposit