You are hired in one of the microbiology labs in Memphis and your first assignment to identify microbial samples from a local restaurant. You are given a set of slides and asked to classify the specimens as Gram positive or Gram negative. Based on this information answer questions 1-10: 1) Which objective lens you should use first and what is the total magnification? 2) Which focus knob you must use in adjusting the focal point using the above lens? 3) What is the highest magnification and what would be the total magnification? 4) Which method will the easiest and fastest way to identify the bacteria? 5) What would be the name of the 1st reagent you use to start the process of identifying the bacteria?

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You are hired in one of the microbiology labs in Memphis and your first assignment to identify microbial
samples from a local restaurant. You are given a set of slides and asked to classify the specimens as
Gram positive or Gram negative. Based on this information answer questions 1-10:
1) Which objective lens you should use first and what is the total magnification?
2) Which focus knob you must use in adjusting the focal point using the above lens?
3) What is the highest magnification and what would be the total magnification?
4) Which method will the easiest and fastest way to identify the bacteria?
5) What would be the name of the 1st reagent you use to start the process of identifying the bacteria?
6) What would be the last reagent you use to identify the bacteria?
7) What type of visual aid you need to help you see the bacterial samples clearly?
8) After the use of what reagent, you will be able to decide if you have a Gram positive or Gram negative
bacteria?
9) What makes the bacteria Gram negative?
10) Approximately how long would it take you to finish the entire procedure?
After some time, you found out that you did not like working in microbiology lab, so you found a job at
an Environmental lab. Some park attendants said that their dogs took a dive in one of the park's ponds
and after few days they became sick. So, you went to the park and took a sample of the water to
analyze it.
11) To which one of the kingdoms you are expecting to find representative of that caused the dogs to
become sick?
12) Name the Phylum
13) To which class (or group) of organisms they belong to?
14) Name the disease or sickness they cause in humans
15) Name the phenomenon they are responsible for in marine habitats
16) What do these organisms use for movement?
17) If these organisms reproduce at a high rate, what will happen to other aquatic life forms living in
the pond? Why?
Again, you had to move to another city and thanks to Dr. B and the Microbiology class you were able to
find a job in the hospital in the department of Tropical Diseases. You were given the following slides
Transcribed Image Text:You are hired in one of the microbiology labs in Memphis and your first assignment to identify microbial samples from a local restaurant. You are given a set of slides and asked to classify the specimens as Gram positive or Gram negative. Based on this information answer questions 1-10: 1) Which objective lens you should use first and what is the total magnification? 2) Which focus knob you must use in adjusting the focal point using the above lens? 3) What is the highest magnification and what would be the total magnification? 4) Which method will the easiest and fastest way to identify the bacteria? 5) What would be the name of the 1st reagent you use to start the process of identifying the bacteria? 6) What would be the last reagent you use to identify the bacteria? 7) What type of visual aid you need to help you see the bacterial samples clearly? 8) After the use of what reagent, you will be able to decide if you have a Gram positive or Gram negative bacteria? 9) What makes the bacteria Gram negative? 10) Approximately how long would it take you to finish the entire procedure? After some time, you found out that you did not like working in microbiology lab, so you found a job at an Environmental lab. Some park attendants said that their dogs took a dive in one of the park's ponds and after few days they became sick. So, you went to the park and took a sample of the water to analyze it. 11) To which one of the kingdoms you are expecting to find representative of that caused the dogs to become sick? 12) Name the Phylum 13) To which class (or group) of organisms they belong to? 14) Name the disease or sickness they cause in humans 15) Name the phenomenon they are responsible for in marine habitats 16) What do these organisms use for movement? 17) If these organisms reproduce at a high rate, what will happen to other aquatic life forms living in the pond? Why? Again, you had to move to another city and thanks to Dr. B and the Microbiology class you were able to find a job in the hospital in the department of Tropical Diseases. You were given the following slides
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