inoculation is the injecting of a harmless form of antigen into a person or animal
contamination is the polluting or infecting of a substance or object
Radiation exposure is being exposed to radiation (as x rays, gamma, beta, neutrons, alpha, ...etc) but contamination is breathing or ingesting something polluted with contaminants as mercury, carbon dioxide, uranium, plutonium, arsenic, ...etc
M.O are always present,the air, on laboratory surfaces, benches and equipment.they can serve as a source of external contamination and thus interfere with experiment results unless proper aseptic techniques are used during subculturing.
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Inoculation is the term that refers to the purposeful addition of microorganisms into a laboratory nutrient medium.
Flaming the loop when streaking for isolation helps to sterilize the loop by burning off any remaining bacteria from previous streaking or inoculation. This reduces the chances of cross-contamination and ensures that only the desired bacteria are being streaked onto the plate.
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Five I's 1. Inoculation: The sample is placed into a container of sterile medium that provides microbes with the appropriate nutrients to sustain growth. 2. Incubation: An incubator can be used to adjust the proper growth conditions of a sample. 3. Isolation: The end result of inoculation and incubation is isolation of the microbe. 4. Inspection: The cultures are observed for obvious growth characteristics that could be useful in analyzing the specimen contents. 5. Identification: Determine the type of microbe, usually to the level of species.
A contaminant is something that does not belong. Contamination is the presence of one or more contaminants.
Inoculating chamber or inoculation chamber is used to a place free from microorganism where we transfer medium and inoculation. This utilized for transferring tissues and other tissue culture work.
We use to flame the inoculating loop after inoculation because during inoculation many bacterial cell get attached to loop which can further contaminate the inoculation of other cells so to destroy the previous sticked celled it is necessary to flame burn the loop
inoculation chamber is the place free from microorganism where we transfer medium and inoculation.
Invisible contamination refers to contaminants that cannot be seen with the naked eye, such as bacteria or viruses. Visible contamination, on the other hand, is contamination that can be seen, like dirt or mold. Both types of contamination can pose health risks if not properly addressed.
If refering to being clean, sterilization is preventing infection and disinfection is removing an existing contamination.
The best way to describe an inoculation would be a medical inoculation analogy, it served as the inaugural exemplar for how inoculation confers resistance.
How does an inoculation help our health
Yes if you see the phrase "conferred by inoculation" it means they received a vaccine.ANS2IMMUNITY is conferred by inoculation with a vaccine.
No difference, cross-contamination is when you cut raw meat on a surface and then cut fresh vegetables on the same surface without properly cleaning and /or sanitizing. Cross contact isn't real technical term - but it would mean the same thing.