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Aetiology C2 Key Terms
Chapter 2
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Pathology
Undergraduate 1
04/13/2012

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Nanometer
Definition
10 to power of 9
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Micrometer
Definition
10 to power of 6
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Light microscope
Definition
a microscope which uses visible light to observe specimens.
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Compound Light microscope
Definition
has a series of lenses and uses visible light as a source of illumination.
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Illuminator
Definition
the light source
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Condenser
Definition
light passes through at first
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Objective lenses
Definition
lenses closest to the specimen
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Resolution
Definition
the ability of a lens to distinguish fine detail and structure.
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Refractive index
Definition
a measure of the light-bending ability of a medium.
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Brightfield illumination
Definition
by focusing the light, condenser produces brightfield illumination.
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darkfield microscopy
Definition
used to examine live unstained specimens
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phase-contrast microscopy
Definition
used for observing detailed structure of organisms without fixing them.
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DIC microscopy
Definition
similar to phase contrast microscopy in that it uses differences in refractive indexes.
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Fluorescence microscopy
Definition
takes advantage of fluorescence, the ability of substances to absorb short wavelengths of light and to give off light at a longer wavelength (visible).
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Fluorescence antibody technique
Definition
the principle uses of fluorescence microscopy
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Antibodies
Definition
natural defence molecules that re produced by many humans and animals in reaction to a foreign substance, or antigen.
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Confocal microscopy
Definition
a technique in microscopy used to construct three-dimensional images.
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Two-photon microscopy
Definition
uses two photons to excite the fluorochrome to emit light.
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Scanning acoustic microscopy(SAM)
Definition
basically consists of interpreting the action of a sound wave sent through a specimen.
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Electron microscopy
Definition
uses a beam of electrons instead of light.
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Transmission electron microscopy(TEM)
Definition
used for observing internal structures of a specimen. 2-d image.requires fixing.
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Scanning electron microscopy
Definition
used for studying surface structures intact cell structures.3-D image.does not require fixing of microorganisms.
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Scanned probe microscopes
Definition
used to observe organism without modifying it.
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Scanning tunneling microscopy(STM)
Definition
used to provide incredibly detailed view of molecules such as DNA.resolving power much greater than an electron microscope.
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Atomic force microscopy(AFM)
Definition
unlike STM, AFM does not require special specimen preparation.used to observe both biological substances and molecular processes.
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Staining
Definition
coloring the microorganisms using a dye that emphasizes certain structures.
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fixed
Definition
attaching a microorganism to a slide.
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Smear
Definition
a thin film of microorganisms spread over the surface of a slide.
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Basic dyes
Definition
color is a positive ion.
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Acidic dye
Definition
color is a negative ion.
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Negative staining
Definition
preparing colorless bacteria against a colored background. valuable for observing capsules.
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simple stain
Definition
an aquaeous or alchol solution of an simple basic dye.
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mordant
Definition
a chemical added to a solution to intensify the stain.
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differential stains
Definition
react differently with different kinds of bacteria, thus can be used to distinguish them.
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Gram stain
Definition
one of the most useful staining procedures because it classifies bacteria into two types: gram-positive and gram-negative.
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Primary stain
Definition
purple stain: imparts its color to all its cells.
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Decolorizing agent
Definition
alcohol: removes the purple stain from cells of some species but not from others.
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Gram-positive
Definition
Bacteria that retain their color after alcohol has attempted to decolorize them.
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Gram-negative
Definition
Bacteria which lose the purple color after decolorization.
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Counterstain
Definition
stains such as safranin which have a contrasting color to the primary stain.
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Acid-fast stain
Definition
stain which binds only to the bacteria that have a waxy material in their cells walls.
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Special stains
Definition
are used to color and isolate specific parts of microorganisms, such as endospores and flagella.
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Capsule
Definition
gelatinous covering of microorganisms.
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Virulence
Definition
degree to which a pathogen can cause disease.
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Endospore
Definition
a special resitant, dormant structure formed within a cell that protects a bacterium from adverse environmental conditions.
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Flagella
Definition
structures of locomotion too small to be seen with a light microscope without staining.
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