MBIO 1010 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Staphylococcus Epidermidis, Counterstain, Gram Staining

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The standard plate count attempted in the lab consisted of two parts: a10- fold serial dilution followed by the spread plate technique. Although theserial dilution used a lot materials and was time consuming, it was extremelyuseful because it allowed us to cal culate the concentration of bacteria ormore specifically, colony forming units (cfu"s) in our original sample. The purpose of a 10-fold serial dilution and how it works. How a standard plate count can be used to find the titer of bacteria in both liquid and solid samples. The gram stain is one of the most important tools of the microbiologist. It is important that you understand what kinds of stains you are using (i. e. acidic or basic) so that you can figure out how the stains react with the cell wall. It is also important to know if the staining procedure requires a mordant, and what the function of the mordant is.

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