Observe the following Plate counts and then determine the correct number of CFU/ml Plate 1 = 564 colonies at 10^-5 dilution Plate 2 = 422 colonies at 10^-6 dilution Plate 3 = 317 colonies at 10^-7 dilution Plate 4 = 93 colonies at 10^-8 dilution 93 x 10^10 CFU/ml 9.3 x 10^-9 CFU/ml 93 x 10^9 CFU/ml 93x 10^8 CFÜ/ml 93x 10^-8 CFU/ml asap please
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Observe the following Plate counts and then determine the correct number of CFU/ml
Plate 1 = 564 colonies at 10^-5 dilution
Plate 2 = 422 colonies at 10^-6 dilution
Plate 3 = 317 colonies at 10^-7 dilution
Plate 4 = 93 colonies at 10^-8 dilution
93 x 10^10 CFU/ml
9.3 x 10^-9 CFU/ml
93 x 10^9 CFU/ml
93x 10^8 CFÜ/ml
93x 10^-8 CFU/ml
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- DILUTION COLONY COUNT CFU/mL 1:106 155000 1:107 15500 1:108 1550 1:109 155 Given these values how would I fill in the rest of this serial dilution table? Also, what would be a 1:1 CFU/mL value based on this table?In the spread plate method, why is the volume plated usually limited to not more than 0.1 mL?An original sample of water containing 4.00 X 106 CFU/mL was diluted by 4 successive 1/10 dilutions. After incubation, 200 colonies were found growing on the plate. How many mLs from the last dilution tube were plated out?
- If you plate 200 ul of a 1:100,000 dilution and get 123 colonies, what is the number of CFU/mL in the original sample?The following are errors that people commonly make when they perform serial dilutions. Indicate whether you think that the number of cfu/ ml calculated would be too high or too low if you make this mistake. You intend to add 0.9 ml of diluent to each tube and 0.1 ml of culture. Instead, you add 0.5 ml of diluent to each tube and 0.1 ml of culture to the first tube. Then, you make a serial dilution of 0.1 ml into and from each tube as described. You prepare 0.9 ml of diluents in each tube. You add 0.1 ml of culture (from the overnight culture provided) to every tube. You add 0.9 ml of diluent to each tube. You add 0.1 ml of culture to the first tube and mix. You get distracted, and transfer 0.1 ml to the third tube instead of the second. You perform the rest of the series as described.1mL Stock #1 1mL 9mL #2 9mL #3 1mL A 9mL #4 0.1mL 1mL O O B 9mL #5 1mL 1mL 9mL #6 O Using the picture serial dilution scheme and the following information (plate A has 276 colonies, plate B has 298, plate C has 2, and plate D has 30), calculate the average number of colony forming units per mL in the stock tube. Make sure to only use countable plates. Round your answer to the nearest one. Write only the number with any needed commas or decimals. Do not include units. 0.1mL 1mk D O
- Label the void volume (V0), elution volume (Ve) and total elution volume (Vt) appropriately on the graph for the gel filtration chromatography using a column experiment.6) 1 mL of supernatant is required for a procedure. The final colored solution proves to be too high to read accurately on the spectrophotometer. 100 μL of supernatant and 900 μL of distilled water are substituted for the original supernatant and the procedure, run as before. The reading from the standard curve is 46 mg/dL. What is the actual amount of substance in the patient serum?50 g of food is homogenized in 450 mL of water. From this, 1 mL is added to 29 mL of water, and then a 1:90 dilution is made from this, and then 1 mL from this is added to 99 mL of water, and then 100 uL of this last dilution is plated and after incubation 164 colonies are counted.a) What was the overall dilution factor?b) What was the total CFU/g of the original sample?
- Serial dilution = previous dilution x dilution 11 mL [2] 3 mL Colony count: 100 0.1 mL sample [1] 9.9 mL 5 mL 0.1 ml. Cokony count Dilution: 10-1 10-3 [3] 150 Dilution factor (DF): [4] [5] [6] Compute for the CFU/mL of the sample. Show your solution and express your final answer to 2 significant figures.With a plate count average of 297 and a final dilution on the plate of 1:1,000 ; what is the viable number of cells in original culture (CFU/ml)?AE, 62, Male Wt: 75 kg, Ht: 150 cm Orders: Penicillin G Potassium 10,000,000 Units Sterile water for injection qs Make a 250,000 U/mL solution. The package insert states If Penicillin G Potassium 10,000,000 Units is reconstituted with 44 mL sterile water, a solution of 200,000 U per mL will be obtained. What volume of sterile water would you use to reconstitute the penicillin G potassium in order to make the ordered solution?