Bacteriology 1

A detailed illustration of various bacteria types, including Gram-positive and Gram-negative, with labels highlighting key features like cell walls, shapes (rods, cocci), and staining techniques.

Bacteriology Challenge

Test your knowledge of bacteriology with this comprehensive quiz designed for enthusiasts and students alike. With 17 meticulously crafted questions, you can assess your understanding of various bacteria, their characteristics, and staining methods.

  • Multiple choice format
  • Covering key concepts in bacteriology
  • Ideal for academic purposes or self-assessment
17 Questions4 MinutesCreated by StudyingBacteria302
The following is ONLY found on Gram (-) bacterias
Lipoteichoic acid
Capsule
Endotoxins
Glycocalyx
The following are pleomorphic bacterias
Borrelia, Rickettsia
Rickettsia, Pseudomona
Borrelia, Rickettsia
Borrelia, Treponema
The following are Gram (-) rods
Klebsiella, E. Coli
Pseudomonas, Neisseria
Campylobacter, Serratia
Brucella, Proteus
Stain used for Cryptococcus neoformans
Giemsia
Gram
India ink
Silver stain
Which of the following are intracellular bugs
Mycoplasma, Anaplasma
Chlamydia, Legionella
Bartonella, Mycoplasma
Treponema, Anaplasma
Eosin methylene blue is a media used to grow:
C diphteriae
E. coli
Legionella
B. pertussis
Factor V in Chocolate agar refers to:
NAD +
FAD +
Hematin
Eaton
M. Tuberculosis requires which of the following medias:
Lowenstein- jensen
MacConkey agar
Sabourad agar
Thayer-martin
Culture for lactose fermentic enterics:
Lowenstein- jensen
MacConkey agar
Sabourad agar
Thayer-martin
Aerobes microorganisms:
Nocardia, clostridium, pseudomonas
Pseudomonas, Mycobacterium, Nocardia
Mycobacterium, Bacteroides, clostridium
Fusobacterium, bacteroides, clostridium
A patient with Chronic granulomatous disease is more likely to have an infection with:
Aspergillus
Proteus
Klebsiella
Salmonella
Gram negative rod, non lactose fermenter, oxidase negative, urea positive
Shigella
Salmonella
Proteus
Nocardia
Alpha hemolytic Gram positive cocci, optochin sensitive
S. agalactiae
S. pneumoniae
Viridans
S. pyogenes
In order to kill a spore forming bacteria you must:
Autoclave at 100 C for 30 min
Freeze at -121 C for 10 min
Boil at 130 C for 20 min
Autoclave at 121 C for 15 min
IgA protease is secreted by:
S. pneumo, H infl, Neisseria
S. agalactiae, E. coli, Neisseria
H. influ, Neisseria, S. pyogenes
GBS, E.coli H influ
M protein is expressed by:
GBS
GAS
E. coli
S. pneumo
The following bacteria has no cell wall:
Mycoplasma
Borrelia
E. coli
Chlamydia
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