BIO 340 Week 3 Antimicrobial Assay Worksheet
BIO 340 Week 3 Antimicrobial Assay Worksheet
Antimicrobial Assay Worksheet
Review the image and refer to Ch. 26 ofBrock Biology of Microorganisms to answer the following questions.
What does this picture represent? To what is the area around the disks proportional?
Which letter disk has the least potent antibiotic? Why? Which has the most? How do you know?
Refer to Figure 26.10 of Brock Biology of Microorganisms. What has happened in the minimum inhibitory concentration tube? Approximately, what is the bacterial concentration in that tube?
ORDER NOW FOR ORIGINAL, PLAGIARISM-FREE PAPERS
Microbial Growth and Growth Control Worksheet
View the following short animation from the MyMicrobiologyPlace website accessible through the link on your student website: Microbiology Animations With Quizzes:Bacterial Growth: Overview.
Which of the following is true about how bacterial cells divide?
Which of the following is true about bacterial growth?
Describe what happens to cells in each phase of bacterial growth:lag phase, log phase, stationary phase, and death phase.
What are the stages of binary fission?
How is chromosome replication of bacteria different from that of eukaryotic cells?
During elongation, what separates the chromosomes?
Where does the septum form during division?
5.99
Analyze at least three different applications of genetically engineered products that involve microbes.
Select three microbes, two that are genetically engineered and one that is not, and explain their effect on humans and the environment.
Analyze the importance of genetic information in the function of microorganisms, in general.
Describe the role genetics concepts play in human society.
Describe how microbial genetics affects human society and how it differs from and compares with human genetics. Include the following terms:
•
o Genes
o Chromosomes
o Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)
o Ribonucleic acid (RNA)
o Plasmids
o Mutation
o Transcription
o Transduction
o Transformation
o Conjugation
o Genotype
o Phenotype