for isolation parallel method can be used and for antibiotic sensitivity ray method used
Because when u talk while streaking some bacteria could come from your mouth and get on the plate from spit or somehow. There fore talking is not a very good aseptic technique.
this is a method that allows further growth of fungal mycelia on your baits
so that you can get isolated colonies in the last streak . . . As you streak contineously you inoculum quantity decreases . . there by when you reach the end of last streak you get separate and isolated colonies . .
By using streak plate technique to spread a clinical sample out on the surface of a growth medium individual types of bacteria can be isolated
Inoculation is the process were in you will introduce bacterial samples on a nutrient broth or nutrient agar. If the medium you use contain bacteria it is now called inoculum. there are different technique in introducing bacteria in the medium like streaking, spreading, pouring.
Because when u talk while streaking some bacteria could come from your mouth and get on the plate from spit or somehow. There fore talking is not a very good aseptic technique.
Selective media, combined with quadrant streaking to dilute the sample into individual colonies.
Isolation is the use of physical separation and strict aseptic technique for a patient who either has a contagious disease or is immunocompromised.
It is. Have you taken Microbiology? It is the most widely used isolation technique. The disadvantages to this technique are 1. colonies of several species may present a similar appearance 2. Certain bacteria species won't grow in this environment 3. Difficulty in removing colonies. EMB is the technique that's not commonly used.
isolation
isolation
this is a method that allows further growth of fungal mycelia on your baits
triple-antibiotic
so that you can get isolated colonies in the last streak . . . As you streak contineously you inoculum quantity decreases . . there by when you reach the end of last streak you get separate and isolated colonies . .
Karin Rosemary McClurg has written: 'The use of selective media and a filtration technique for the isolation of campylobacter species'
By using streak plate technique to spread a clinical sample out on the surface of a growth medium individual types of bacteria can be isolated
Isolation streaking yields isolated colonies by dilution. When the first zone is complete, the loop is flamed and cooled, and a small number of bacteria are dragged out of zone one to complete zone two. The loop is then flamed and cooled again, and a smaller number of bacteria are dragged out of zone two to complete zone three. The loop is flamed and cooled again, and a very small number of bacteria are pulled from zone three to complete zone four.