10. Dynamics of Microbial Growth
Measuring Growth by Direct Cell Counts
Practice this topic
- Multiple Choice
Direct microscopic cell counting is a method where the microbiologist counts the number of microbes in a fraction of the microbial culture to:
- Multiple Choice
Determining the number of cells within a culture is important. However, counting each and every cell with the human eye is tedious and extremely time consuming. Which of these is a method of cell counting that does not require a scientist to count each and every cell?
- Open Question
Match the term to the proper description(s). A term can have more than one description. <IMAGE>
- Open Question
Choose the false statement about turbidity as an enumeration method.
a. It is an indirect enumeration method.
b. It is performed using a spectrophotometer.
c. It must be done using a liquid culture.
d. It differentiates between live and dead cells.
e. It is a rapid enumeration method.
- Open Question
Which direct enumeration method differentiates living from nonliving cells?
a. Manual cell counts
b. Measuring dry weight of cells
c. Viable plate count
d. Measuring biochemical activity
e. Coulter counter
- Open Question
A Coulter counter is a(n)_______.
a. statistical estimation using 15 dilution tubes and a table of numbers to estimate the number of bacteria per milliliter
b. indirect method of counting microorganisms
c. device that directly counts microbes as they pass through a tube in front of an electronic detector
d. device that directly counts microbes that are differentially stained with fluorescent dyes