Microbiology Chap.17 Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
Identifying the infectious agent | *sample collection *Phenotypic analyses *Genotype analyses *Immunological analyses |
What is Phenotypic Analyses? | the physical analyse of identifying the infectious agent examples : Morphology, Biochemistry (the makeup), and Chemical analyses Phenotypic Methods have Physiological/Biochemical characteristics |
What is the Genotype Analyses? | the genetic makeup (DNA) analyse of identifying the infectious agent |
Phenotypic Method: Microscopic Morphology | *Cell shape and size *Gram stain reaction *Acid fast reaction *Special structures |
Phenotypic Method: Macroscopic Morphology | *Colony appearance *Speed of growth *Patterns of growth |
Phenotypic Method: Chemical Analysis | Analyzing the types of specific structural substances that the microorganism contains Examples: Chemical composition of peptides in the cell wall and lipids in membranes |
What are the Physiological/Biochemical characteristics? | *traditional mainstay of bacterial identification *diagnostic tests for determining the presence of specific enzymes and assessing nutritional and metabolic activities |
What are some examples of Physiological/Biochemical characteristics? | *Fermentation of sugars *capacity to metabolize complex polymers *production of gas *presence of enzymes *sensitivity to antimicrobial drugs |
Genotypic Methods | *Primary advantage over phenotypic methods --actual culturing the microorganisms is not always necessary *Increasingly automated with results obtained very quickly |
Do you have to culture in the Genotypic Method? | No |
Immunological Methods | *Antibody response to antigen *Blood testing-easier then testing for microbe itself *Lab Kits available for immediate identification of a number of pathogens |
First Laboratory Techniques | *Direct tests using microscopic, immunologic, or genetic methods along with signs and symptoms *Provide immediate clues |
Second Laboratory Techniques | *Cultivation, isolation, and identification of pathogen using a wide variety of general and specific tests |
Results Laboratory Techniques: Presumptive data | place isolate in a preliminary category such as genus *educated guess but can treat because of genus |
Results Laboratory Techniques: Confirmatory data | provide more definitive evidence of a species *enough evidence for genus and species |
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