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Measuring Cell Growth. Number of Cells per milliliter of liquidcells/mlBacterial cultures contain millions of cellsDirect Vs. indirect countsDirect Counts mean actually counting cellsMore accurate, but takes a lot longerIndirect Counts mean estimating the number of cells based on turbidity in
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1. Measuring Microbial Growth Lab 5
2. Measuring Cell Growth Number of Cells per milliliter of liquid
cells/ml
Bacterial cultures contain millions of cells
Direct Vs. indirect counts
Direct Counts mean actually counting cells
More accurate, but takes a lot longer
Indirect Counts mean estimating the number of cells based on turbidity in liquid or dry weight.
Less accurate, but quick
Total Count vs. Viable count
Total count?all cells in a culture
Viable count?only live cells
3. Turbidity Method Spectrophotometer
Measure % transmittance
Amount of light going through culture
Transmittance is inversely proportional to turbidity (cell concentration)
As turbidity increases cell number increases and transmittance decreases
Indirect and Total Count
4. Turbidity and Transmittance
5. LEARN YOUR SCIENTIFIC NOTATION BY THURSDAY http://a-s.clayton.edu/furlong/BIOL2250LAB/mediaguide/Scienctific%20Notation%20Help.doc
Or there is a link on the course web.
6. Plate Counts Direct Viable counts
The idea is to evenly spread the culture across a plate and count the colonies
Each colony represents a cell in the original culture.
Problem: If we have a culture that has 1x106 cells/ml and we put 1 ml on the plate will we have isolated colonies?
7. Plate Count We must dilute first
If we put 1ml of culture into 9 ml of sterile media we have performed a 1/10 serial dilution (SD)
Formula: SD=AT/TV
AT=amount of culture transferred
TV=Total volume after transfer (1ml + 9 ml)
What if we did 5 serial dilutions on that culture that had 1 x 106 cells/ml
9. Now if we have 1 x 106 cells/ml in the original culture and we diluted it by 1/100,000 or 1 x 10-5 (as in Tube 5) then how many cells per ml do we have in tube 5?
(1 x 106 cells/ml) X (1 x 10-5 ) = 1 x 101= 10 cells/ml
Now we must plate it out!
10. Practice I have a pond water with 1 x 108 cells/ml
I do the following dilution.
Transfer 1ml from pond water to A which has 9 ml of sterile media.
Transfer 0.1 ml from A to B which has 9.9 ml of sterile media.
Transfer 0.1 ml from B to plate.
How many colonies should I expect to see on the plate?
11. The Reverse Rarely do we actually know the concentration of the starting culture. Our point is to find this out!
Let’s look at this dilution scheme.
13. PRACTICE You have practice problems on the web!
Practice problems on the objectives!
Practice problems on the data sheet!