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      • A colony is defined as a visible mass of microorganisms all originating from a single mother cell, therefore a colony constitutes a clone of bacteria all genetically alike. In the identification of bacteria and fungi much weight is placed on how the organism grows in or on media.
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  2. A colony is defined as a visible mass of microorganisms all originating from a single mother cell, therefore a colony constitutes a clone of bacteria all genetically alike. In the identification of bacteria and fungi much weight is placed on how the organism grows in or on media.

    • Colony Shape
    • Size of The Bacterial Colony
    • Appearance of The Colony Surface
    • Consistency/Texture
    • Color of The Colonies
    • The Opacity of The Bacterial Colony
    • Some Important Terminologies

    It includes the form, elevation, and margin of the bacterial colony. Form of the bacterial colony:The form refers to the shape of the colony. These four forms represent the most common colony shapes you are likely to encounter. 1. circular, 2. irregular, 3. filamentous, and 4. rhizoid Elevation of the bacterial colony:It gives information about how...

    The size of the colony can be a useful characteristic for identification. The diameter of a representative colony may be measured in millimeters or described in relative terms such as pinpoint, small, medium, and large. Tiny colonies are also referred to as punctiform(pin-point). Colonies larger than about 5 mm are likely to be motile organisms. Pu...

    Bacterial colonies are frequently shiny and smooth in appearance. Other surface descriptions might be: dull (opposite of glistening), veined, rough, wrinkled (or shriveled), or glistening. Bacillus species give dry, wrinkled colonies. Pseudomonas stutzerialso gives similar-appearing wrinkled colonies.

    Several terms that may be appropriate for describing the texture or consistency of bacterial growth are: dry, moist, viscid (sticks to loop, hard to get off), brittle/friable (dry, breaks apart), mucoid (sticky, mucus-like).

    Some bacteria produce pigment when they grow in the medium, e.g., green pigment produces by Pseudomonas aeruginosa, buff-colored colonies of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in L.J medium, and red-colored colonies of Serratia marcescens.

    The opacity of a bacterial colony can be described as transparent (clear), opaque (not transparent or clear), translucent (almost clear, but distorted vision–like looking through frosted glass), or iridescent (changing colors in reflected light). A pinpoint translucent β-hemolytic colonies on blood agar is most probably a Streptococcus species. Sta...

    Draughtsman colonies Young colonies of Streptococcus pneumoniae (pneumococci)have raised centers, but as the culture ages, they become flattened, with a depressed central part and raised edges giving them a ringed appearance also known as ‘draughtsman colonies’. References 1. Forbes, S., Sahm, D. F., & Weissfeld, A. S. (2002). Bailey & Scott’s Diag...

  3. Nov 21, 2023 · A bacterial colony is a mass of bacterial cells that have grown from a single mother cell on a solid agar medium. Binary fission gives rise to many bacteria. A...

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  4. Jul 21, 2021 · Colony. ( biology) Several individual organism s (especially of the same species) living together in close association. ( cell culture) A cluster of identical cell s ( clone s) on the surface of (or within) a solid medium, usually derived from a single parent cell, as in bacterial colony.

  5. Nov 3, 2020 · An Overview. In microbiology, a “colony” is a group of bacteria, fungi, and other microorganisms grown on a solid agar medium. The cells plated on this medium grow to form a mass, which can then be duplicated for further use in the lab. Colony morphology is used to pick out a pure colony—that is a colony grown from a single parent cell.

  6. A microbial colony is defined as a visible cluster of microorganisms growing on the surface of or within a solid medium, presumably cultured from a single cell. Because the colony is clonal , with all organisms in it descending from a single ancestor (assuming no contamination ), they are genetically identical, except for any mutations (which ...

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