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CH. 5 PROKARYOTIC GROWTH. TBL05_01: Some microbial record holders.

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1 CH. 5 PROKARYOTIC GROWTH

2 TBL05_01: Some microbial record holders

3 Figure 05.01: Atacama Desert © Photodisc/age fotostock

4 Figure 05.02a: Binary fisson of bacteria

5 Figure 05.02b: A false color TEM of a cell of Bacillus licheniformis undergoing binary fission © Lee Simon/Photo Researchers, Inc.

6 Figure 05.03: A skyrocketing bacterial population

7 Growth curve plotted in logs and arithmatically

8 Figure 05.04: Bacterial growth curve

9 Figure 05.05a: Bacterial colony on blood agar Courtesy of Dr. J. J. Farmer/CDC

10 Figure 05.05b: Salmonella typhi culture Courtesy of CDC Note the slimy colonies of Salmonella typhi, denoting capsules

11 Figure 05.06b: Bacillus anthracis spore © Scott Camazine/Alamy Images

12 Figure 05.06c: Germinating spore Courtesy of Janice Carr/CDC

13 Figure 05.07: The formation of a bacterial spore

14 BACTERIAL GROWTH IS AFFECTED BY MANY FACTORS

15 TBL05_01: Some microbial record holders

16 Oxygen can support or hinder growth

17 Figure 05.09abc: Bacterial cultivation in different gas environments © Scott Coutts/Alamy Images

18 Figure 05.10: The effect of oxygen on prokaryotic growth

19 Hyperbaric chamber

20 Most bacteria like to grow at a neutral pH Optimal pH for growth

21 TBL05_02: Composition of complex & chemically defined growth media

22 TBL05_03: A comparison of bacterial media

23 Figure 05.12a-e: The streak plate isolation method Courtesy of James Gathany/CDC

24 Population growth can be measured in several ways Turbidity Direct measurements Indirect methods

25 Counting Bacteria by MPN (most probable number)

26 Figure 05.13: Direct counting procedure using the Petroff-Hausser counting chamber

27 Counting bacteria by filtration

28 Counting bacteria by measuring turbidity in a broth culture

29 Figure 05.14: The standard plate count © R.A. Longuehaye/Photo Researchers, Inc.

30 BACTERIAL DEATH Bacteria die at a constant rate

31 Death Curve


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