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								Aseptic Technique									 | 
								
This is the use of specific methods and sterile materials to exclude contaminating microorganisms from an environment.
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								Autoclave									 | 
								This is a device employing steam under pressure used for sterilizing materials that are stable to heat and moisture. (15 psi, 121 C for 15 minutes.)									 | 
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								Broth									 | 
								 Liquid media used to grow bacteria.									 | 
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								Colony									 | 
								A  visible mass of bacterial cells arising from a single cell.									 | 
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								Sterilization									 | 
								The process of removing or destroying all microorganisms and viruses on or in a product.									 | 
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								Transfer Loop									 | 
								Thin wire with a loop on the end used in transferring bacteria to a culture medium.									 | 
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								Transfer Needle									 | 
								Thin straight wire used for stabbing agar (to get culture away from oxygen), or for fine manipulations									 | 
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								Mixed Colony									 | 
								Population of organisms descending from more than one kind of cell									 | 
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								Isolated Colony									 | 
								These are colonies separated from other colonies on a petri dish.									 | 
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								Pure Culture									 | 
								This is a population of organisms descending from a single cell.									 | 
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								Streak Plate									 | 
								The simplest and most commonly used technique for isolating bacteria, a series of successive streak patterns is used to sequentially dilute an inoculum on the surface of an agar plate (non-quantitative dilution.)									 | 
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								Emulsify									 | 
								Mix culture in a drop of water to give a smooth, even suspension (used for making smears from solid media; i.e. plate or slant)									 | 
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								Heat Fix									 | 
								This technique helps to retain the cells on the slide throughout the staining process.									 | 
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								Simple Stain									 | 
								This is a staining technique that employs one basic dye to impart color to cells.									 | 
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								Positive Stain									 | 
								This is the technique in which the cell is stained but the background remains unstained. Examples: Gram Stain, Spore Stain....									 |