SECTION A
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QUESTION 1
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1.1
Define generation time.
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12
Given that the generation time of E coli is 20 minutes. Determine the number of
E coli present after 3 hours if at the beginning there were only two cells.
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1.3
Discuss the importance of D-value in the food industry.
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1.4
Detail a procedure you would use to isolate (from wild) and culture an antibiotic
producing or an antibiotic resistant microorganism.
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QUESTION 2
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2.1
Discuss four methods of maintenance and preservation of pure cultures.
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2.2 A microbiologist technician was given the following selective media —Brilliant green
selenite broth to isolate and identify some microorganism in the laboratory. The
composition of Brilliant Green Selenite broth are given in the table.
Composition of Brilliant green selenite broth
Typical formula (g/l)
PO Pt ers s cxcsws ss 345065 4 26088 6 noise eeemen e mms nem 5.0
D-Mannitol.........
0... ccccee cee cec eee ee ee eaeeeeeeeaes 5.0
Yeast Oxtracl, ; wnsees «canis a sreeg 2 240g ¥ eninne x esas onmee ne 5.0
Sodium selenite.....0..ce.e .cee.ee.e c.ee.ce.e n.ee.eees 4.0
Dipotassium phosphate............c.ee.c.ee.c.ec.e 2.65
Monopotassium phosphate....................00008 1.02
Brilliant Qre@Nn.............ccceeceeseceneeeeessesenseees 0.05
pH: 7.4+/- 0.2 at 25 degrees
2.2.1. State one type of organism isolated with brilliant green selenite broth
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2.2.2 Evaluate the composition of BSG broth media in relation to its role in isolating and
Identification of specific microorganism.
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2.3 The use of heat in the control of microbial growth and spread is widely used in medical
and industrial application. Briefly, give an analysis of the mechanism and its
effectiveness in the control of pathogens.
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