Microbiology: Bacterial Growth and Culture Methods
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- Psychrophiles: Favor 15°C, die at room temp, little threat to humans.
- Psychrotrophs: Best at 20-30°C, cause food spoilage.
- Mesophiles: Best at 37°C (host temp), include pathogens.
- Thermophiles: Best at 50-60°C, found in hot springs and compost.
- Hyperthermophiles: Best at 80°C, found at sea vents.
- Water: 80% of cytoplasm, medium for dissolved substances.
- Carbon: 50% of dry weight, backbone of organic molecules.
- Nitrogen: Used to build proteins and DNA, and generate energy.
- Phosphorus: Incorporated into cell membranes.
- Obligate aerobes: Need oxygen.
- Facultative anaerobes: Use oxygen or fermentation.
- Obligate anaerobes: Harmed by oxygen, no protective enzymes.
- Aerotolerant anaerobes: Don't use oxygen but tolerate it.
- Microaerophiles: Require low oxygen levels.
Chemically-defined media: Exact chemical composition known.
Differential media: Distinguish microbes based on visible changes.
- Lag phase: Metabolic activity, no division.
- Log phase: Exponential growth, most sensitive to antibiotics.
- Stationary phase: Nutrient depletion slows growth.
- Death phase: Population declines due to toxic waste.
- Plating method with dilutions.
- Filtration method for water samples.
- Direct microscopic count using hemocytometer.
- Turbidity measurement with spectrophotometer.