1. Microbiologists use the term growth to refer to ↑ in cell # Another term (or descriptive phrase) used for vitamins, amino acids, and other complex organic compounds required for growth is fastidious 3. A microbe that requires many preformed organic compounds for growth is said to be 4. The thing that differentiates complex media from defined media is that the exact chemical composition of a complex medium is 5. Two common components of complex media are. and is the name of a sugar that is often added as an energy source to both complex and defined media. 7. If a defined medium contains glucose, ammonium sulfate, potassium phosphates, manganese sulfate, and magnesium sulfate, the cell must be using. as its carbon and energy source. 8. Another name for a liquid medium is a 9. Sterilization is defined as True-False (correct all false statements) 1. Most common media used by microbiologists today are supplied as premixed powders that need only to be rehydrated and sterilized before use. 2. Peptone is a general term that refers to enzymatically hydrolyzed protein, regardless of its source. 3. The protein in milk is called trypticase. 4. Trypticase peptone specifically refers to enzymatically hydrolyzed casein. 5. Tubes and flasks should be capped or plugged immediately after autoclaving to prevent airborne contaminants from growing in the sterile medium.

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Preparing liquid media
↑ in cell #
1. Microbiologists use the term growth to refer to
required for growth is
fastidious
2 Another term (or descriptive phrase) used for vitamins, amino acids, and other complex organic compounds
3. A microbe that requires many preformed organic compounds for growth is said to be
complex medium is
4. The thing that differentiates complex media from defined media is that the exact chemical composition of a
5. Two common components of complex media are
and
is the name of a sugar that is often added as an energy source to both complex and defined media.
sulfate, the cell must be using
7. If a defined medium contains glucose, ammonium sulfate, potassium phosphates, manganese sulfate, and magnesium
as its carbon and energy source.
8. Another name for a liquid medium is a
9. Sterilization is defined as
PURIT
True-False (correct all false statements)
1. Most common media used by microbiologists today are supplied as premixed powders that need only to be
rehydrated and sterilized before use.
2. Peptone is a general term that refers to enzymatically hydrolyzed protein, regardless of its source.
3. The protein in milk is called trypticase.
4. Trypticase peptone specifically refers to enzymatically hydrolyzed casein.
5. Tubes and flasks should be capped or plugged immediately after autoclaving to prevent airborne contaminants from
growing in the sterile medium.
Transcribed Image Text:Preparing liquid media ↑ in cell # 1. Microbiologists use the term growth to refer to required for growth is fastidious 2 Another term (or descriptive phrase) used for vitamins, amino acids, and other complex organic compounds 3. A microbe that requires many preformed organic compounds for growth is said to be complex medium is 4. The thing that differentiates complex media from defined media is that the exact chemical composition of a 5. Two common components of complex media are and is the name of a sugar that is often added as an energy source to both complex and defined media. sulfate, the cell must be using 7. If a defined medium contains glucose, ammonium sulfate, potassium phosphates, manganese sulfate, and magnesium as its carbon and energy source. 8. Another name for a liquid medium is a 9. Sterilization is defined as PURIT True-False (correct all false statements) 1. Most common media used by microbiologists today are supplied as premixed powders that need only to be rehydrated and sterilized before use. 2. Peptone is a general term that refers to enzymatically hydrolyzed protein, regardless of its source. 3. The protein in milk is called trypticase. 4. Trypticase peptone specifically refers to enzymatically hydrolyzed casein. 5. Tubes and flasks should be capped or plugged immediately after autoclaving to prevent airborne contaminants from growing in the sterile medium.
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