What Are Various Methods of Sterilization Flashcards

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Aseptic Technique
This is the use of specific methods and sterile materials to exclude contaminating microorganisms from an environment.
Autoclave
This is a device employing steam under pressure used for sterilizing materials that are stable to heat and moisture. (15 psi, 121 C for 15 minutes.)
Broth
Liquid media used to grow bacteria.
Colony
A visible mass of bacterial cells arising from a single cell.
Sterilization
The process of removing or destroying all microorganisms and viruses on or in a product.
Transfer Loop
Thin wire with a loop on the end used in transferring bacteria to a culture medium.
Transfer Needle
Thin straight wire used for stabbing agar (to get culture away from oxygen), or for fine manipulations
Mixed Colony
Population of organisms descending from more than one kind of cell
Isolated Colony
These are colonies separated from other colonies on a petri dish.
Pure Culture
This is a population of organisms descending from a single cell.
Streak Plate
The simplest and most commonly used technique for isolating bacteria, a series of successive streak patterns is used to sequentially dilute an inoculum on the surface of an agar plate (non-quantitative dilution.)
Emulsify
Mix culture in a drop of water to give a smooth, even suspension (used for making smears from solid media; i.e. plate or slant)
Heat Fix
This technique helps to retain the cells on the slide throughout the staining process.
Simple Stain
This is a staining technique that employs one basic dye to impart color to cells.
Positive Stain
This is the technique in which the cell is stained but the background remains unstained. Examples: Gram Stain, Spore Stain....