A beam splitter is employed in a dual beam spectrophotometer.
Which of the following is not a component of a basic single beam spectrophotometer:
A key laboratory characteristic by which Mycobacterium bovis can be separated from Mycobacterium tuberculosis is:
This is the total magnification of the high dry objective lens.
The presence of hyaline, septate hyphae, and a young conidiophore with a foot cell and a swollen vesicle in a fungus culture are excellent clues indicative of Aspergillus. Aspergillus has the ability to infect primarily immunocompromised hosts, and causes pneumonia and/or disseminates to other organs. Clinical specimens should be inoculated onto primary isolation media, such as Sabouraud's dextrose agar. Aspergillus spp. are fast growing and can be white, yellow, yellow-brown, brown to black or green in color.
The presence of hyaline, septate hyphae, and a young conidiophore with a foot cell and a swollen vesicle in a fungus culture are excellent clues indicative of: