Physio - Microorg
Physio - Microorg
Physio - Microorg
MICROORGANISM
NUTRITIONAL
REQUIREMENTS
--Photoautotrophs---Light + CO2
ex. Plants, algae, cyanobacteria,
purple and green sulfur bacteria
--Photoheterotrophs
(Photoorganotrophs)
--- Light + organic
compounds
—ex. Green and purple non-
sulfur bacteria
-- Chemoheterotrophs– Chemical +
organic compound
ex. All animals, protozoa,
fungi, most bacteria
-- Photolithotrophs – Light + inorganic
compound except CO2
ex. Plants and algae: producers
of food and O2 for chemoheterotrophs
II. ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS
A. TEMPERATURE
1. Psychrophilescold loving microbes
2. Mesophiles
--moderate-temperature loving
organism
-- most pathogens and indigenous flora
3. Thermophiles
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III. MICROBIAL GROWTH
- An increase in the number of
organisms
Culture Media
Requirements:
1. Contain the right nutrients
2. Must be initially sterile
3. Incubated at proper
temperature
Forms:
1. Liquid (broth)- infusion media
2. Agar– addition of a solidifying
agent poured into tubes or Petri
Broth
Types of culture media:
1. Synthetic Media
- chemically defined medium
- exact chemical composition is known
- used for growth of chemoautotrophs
and
photoautotrophs and microbiological
assays.
2. Complex Media
- natural medium
- contains digested extracts from
animals, meats, fish, yeast and
plants
-used for growth of most heterotrophic
3. Enriched Media
- broth or solid medium
- containing a rich supply of special
nutrients - promote the growth of
Fastidious organisms
(ex. Complex nutritional requirements)
- add nutrients to the basic medium
(nutrient agar)
ex. Blood Agar
--nutrient agar + 5% sheep RBC
Chocolate agar
--nutrient agar + powdered Hgb
- increase numbers of desired microbes to
detectable levels
Blood agar
Chocolate agar
4. Selective media
- suppress growth of unwanted
bacteria - encourage growth of
desired microbes
Examples:
Bismuth sulfite agar--- Salmonella typhi
Mac Conkey’s agar– Gram- negative
bacteria
Thayer-Martin agar --- Neisseria
Saboraud dextrose agar--- fungi
5. Differential media
- permits the differentiation of
organisms that grow in the medium
Examples:
Mac Conkey’s Agar --- gram negative
organisms
Lactose fermenters----pink colonies
Non-lactose fermenters-- colorless
Mc Conkey agar
Quiz time
Please prepare ¼ paper
1. Culture media for Gram (-) organisms
Chocolate agar
Sabaraud agar
Mc Conkey agar
4. Exponential growth
Lag phase
Log phase
stationary phase
5. Require O2 as in room air
microaerophile
obligate aerobe
6. Unable to grow in O2
facultative anaerobe
obligate anaerobe
7. Microbes that live in stomach
neutrophiles
alkalinophiles
acidophiles