The mixed unknown exercise has been modified for the online experience. You will be receiving PowerPoint images for “Day 1” of your unknown. These images include the Gram stains for both organisms, and isolated colonies on MacConkey’s (Gram-) and Columbia CNA (Gram+) agars. We have created individual Discussion Board threads in your Canvas site in which you will be able to find your PowerPoint images. The ultimate goal of this experiment is to determine the identity of the two bacterial species that you have been given, and writing them in proper binomial nomenclature.
Please find the Mixed Unknown Worksheet
here
Download here
. On the day that the assignment window begins, you will be given your images. IN ORDER TO MAKE YOUR FINAL SPECIES IDENTIFICATION, YOU WILL NEED TO USE THE INFORMATION IN THOSE IMAGES TO ORDER ADDITIONAL TESTS. You will get two media test request deadlines that you can request a total of six (6) tests for each organism—for a total of twelve (12), split between the two submission deadlines. By the first deadline, you should order a few tests that you believe are indicated for your organism(s). Make sure to indicate if you are ordering the test for your Gram+ or Gram – organism. Your instructor will respond with your results for those tests, if indicated. Once you analyze the first set of tests, you may have one additional set of media requests that you believe will narrow down your specific organism. IF YOU DO NOT ORDER MEDIA BY THE FIRST DEADLINE, YOU WILL ONLY GET ONE CHANCE TO ORDER MEDIA.
When ordering media, you MUST use the correct name of the test requested (ex.: order ‘Skim Milk Agar’ test, not ‘casein’; order ‘Starch Agar’, not ‘amylase’, etc.). You will need to have all of the information on this sheet filled out before uploading it to your discussion board thread that has been created for you. Any portion not filled out when you turn it in, will result in no points for that section. You must include the genus and species of your organism, spelled out completely, in proper binomial nomenclature, to receive full credit. YOU MUST CORRECTLY IDENTIFY THE GENUS AND SPECIES OF BOTH ORGANISMS IN ORDER TO RECEIVE FULL CREDIT.
Since MacConkey’s and CNA are already provided, you do not need to order them in your ‘TEST MEDIA REQUESTED” section of the table, but you should interpret the results in the second table of your mixed unknown identification form. For tests that require several results (ex.: IMVIC, carbohydrate fermentation, etc.), please provide the results in such a way that they are easy to understand. For example:
In order to help you in determine which test(s) to order, I have created a
flowchart
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. You will have one Gram+ and one Gram- organism and they will be on this flowchart in red. Your job will be to correctly interpret the data and use deductive reasoning to order subsequent media. Keep in mind that some items on the flowchart are not what you should order, but would be shown by another test (ex.: glucose fermentation, sucrose fermentation, and lactose fermentation are the three results you’ll receive when ordering carbohydrate fermentation; NaCl tolerance & mannitol fermentation are the two results you’ll receive when ordering mannitol salt agar, etc.)
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MixedUnknown#799MacConkeys&ColumbiaCNA (1).pptx
Mixed Unknown #799 – MacConkey’s & Columbia CNA
Gram +
Gram –
Gram +
Gram –
Columbia CNA Agar
MacConkey’s Agar
BIO-2010 Microbiology
Mixed Unknown Activity / Experiment
Directions:
The mixed unknown exercise has been modified for the online experience. You will be
receiving PowerPoint images for “Day 1” of your unknown. These images include the Gram
stains for both organisms, and isolated colonies on MacConkey’s (Gram-) and Columbia
CNA (Gram+) agars. We have created individual Discussion Board threads in your Canvas
site in which you will be able to find your PowerPoint images. The ultimate goal of this
experiment is to determine the identity of the two bacterial species that you have been
given, and writing them in proper binomial nomenclature.
Please find the Mixed Unknown Worksheet below. On the day that the assignment window
begins, you will be given your images. IN ORDER TO MAKE YOUR FINAL SPECIES
IDENTIFICATION, YOU WILL NEED TO USE THE INFORMATION IN THOSE IMAGES TO
ORDER ADDITIONAL TESTS. You will get two media test request deadlines that you can
request a total of six (6) tests for each organism—for a total of twelve (12). By the first
deadline, you should order a few tests that you believe are indicated for your organism(s).
Make sure to indicate if you are ordering the test for your Gram+ or Gram –
organism. Your instructor will respond with your results for those tests, if indicated. Once
you analyze the first set of tests, you may have one additional set of media requests that
you believe will narrow down your specific organism. IF YOU DO NOT ORDER MEDIA BY
THE FIRST DEADLINE, YOU WILL ONLY GET ONE CHANCE TO ORDER MEDIA.
When ordering media, you MUST use the correct name of the test requested (ex.:
order ‘Skim Milk Agar’ test, not ‘casein’, order ‘Starch Agar’, not ‘amylase’, etc.). You will
need to have all of the information on this sheet filled out before uploading it to your
discussion board thread that has been created for you. Any portion not filled out when you
turn it in, will result in no points for that section. You must include the genus and species
of your organism, spelled out completely, in proper binomial nomenclature, to receive full
credit. YOU MUST CORRECTLY IDENTIFY THE GENUS AND SPECIES OF BOTH
ORGANISMS IN ORDER TO RECEIVE FULL CREDIT.
Since MacConkey’s and CNA are already provided, you do not need to order them in your
‘TEST MEDIA REQUESTED” section of the table, but you should interpret the results in the
second table of your mixed unknown identification form. For tests that require several
results (ex.: IMVIC, carbohydrate fermentation, etc.), please provide the results in such a
way that they are easy to understand. For example:
• +/+/-/- could be a way to write your IMVIC results
• G: A/+, S: -/-, L: A/- could be a way to write your carbohydrate fermentation results
MIXED UNKNOWN IDENTIFICATION FORM
Print Name: Lab Section:
Signature:
Unknown Specimen Number:
(-5 if left blank or the incorrect number. This is your patient ID. Neglecting to label or mislabeling results in patient death s.)
REQUESTING TEST MEDIA
DO NOT TAKE MEDIA FROM MEDIA BENCH WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM YOUR INSTRUCTOR.
Reagents & hydrogen peroxide (if requesting catalase test) DO NOT have to be requested.
Before coming to the Media Bench:
1. Fill each test media in the correct column in the correct order starting from #1. Use an ink pen.
2. Prepare all your labels.
3. Bring a test tube rack, if you are requesting tube media.
4. Bring these to the Media Bench where your instructor will provide you with the requested media.
TEST MEDIA REQUESTED
For Gram-Positive Organism For Gram-Negative Organism
#1 #1
#2 #2
#3 #3
#4 #4
#5 #5
#6 #6
UNIQUE CHARACTERISTICS & TEST RESULTS
points For Gram-Positive Organism points For Gram-Negative Organism
Gram Stain Reaction: Gram Stain Reaction:
5 Cell Morphology: 5 Cell Morphology:
5 Cell Arrangement: 5 Cell Arrangement:
20 TEST RESULT(S) 20 TEST RESULT(S)
#1 Columbia CNA #1 MacConkey’s Agar
#2 #2
#3 #3
#4 #4
#5 #5
#6 #6
#7 #7
20
Genus & Species:
20
Genus & Species:
For Instructor’s Use ONLY
Stock Culture Stock Culture
Gram Stain Gram Stain
50 Total Points Earned: 50 Total Points Earned:
Mixed Unknown #799 – MacConkey’s & Columbia CNA
Gram +
Gram –
Gram +
Gram –
Columbia CNA Agar
MacConkey’s Agar
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