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18 Cards in this Set
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what color did the brewer’s anaerobe agar turn in our gaspak jars |
clear |
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antiseptics |
used on living surfaces |
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disinfectant |
used on inanimate |
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antibiotic |
produced by other microorganisms |
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isopropanol class |
alcohol |
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iodine class |
oxidizer |
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dish soap class |
surfactant |
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germicidal soap clasa |
phenolic |
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ampicillin targets |
peptidoglycan |
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cephalothin target |
peptidoglycan |
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erythromycin target |
70S ribosome |
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penicillin target |
peptidoglycan |
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streptomycin target |
70S ribosome |
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tetracycline target |
70S ribosome |
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minimum inhibitory concentration |
necessary to kill or inhibit microbial growth |
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zone of inhibition |
form around disk |
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MIC is lower (organism is more susceptible) when |
the drug is more effective |
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smaller zones - higher MIC |
organism is more resistant and the drug is less effective |