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Ch. 6 - Microbial Growth
Chapter 6, Problem 12.2a

A mixed culture of Escherichia coli and Penicillium chrysogenum is inoculated onto the following culture media. On which medium would you expect each to grow? Why?
a. 0.5% peptone in tap water
b. 10% glucose in tap water

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Understand the growth requirements of Escherichia coli and Penicillium chrysogenum. E. coli is a bacterium that typically requires nutrients such as carbon, nitrogen, and minerals, while Penicillium chrysogenum is a fungus that can grow in a variety of environments, often requiring organic carbon sources.
Analyze the composition of the first medium: 0.5% peptone in tap water. Peptone is a source of organic nitrogen and amino acids, which can support the growth of both bacteria and fungi. However, the low concentration might limit the growth of organisms that require more nutrients.
Consider the second medium: 10% glucose in tap water. Glucose is a rich source of carbon and energy, which can support the growth of many microorganisms, including both E. coli and Penicillium chrysogenum. The high concentration of glucose might favor the growth of organisms that can efficiently utilize glucose.
Predict the growth of E. coli on both media. E. coli can grow on both media, but it might grow better on the 10% glucose medium due to the higher availability of carbon and energy.
Predict the growth of Penicillium chrysogenum on both media. Penicillium chrysogenum can also grow on both media, but it might be more successful on the 10% glucose medium, as fungi often thrive in environments with abundant organic carbon sources.

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Key Concepts

Here are the essential concepts you must grasp in order to answer the question correctly.

Nutritional Requirements of Microorganisms

Different microorganisms have specific nutritional needs for growth, which can include carbon sources, nitrogen sources, vitamins, and minerals. Escherichia coli, a bacterium, typically requires a nitrogen source like peptone and can utilize glucose as a carbon source. In contrast, Penicillium chrysogenum, a fungus, prefers organic carbon sources and may thrive in environments rich in sugars.
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Growth Media Types

Growth media are formulated to provide the necessary nutrients for microorganisms to grow. Peptone in tap water serves as a nutrient-rich medium suitable for bacteria like E. coli, while a high concentration of glucose can support fungi like P. chrysogenum. The composition of the medium directly influences which organisms can proliferate based on their metabolic capabilities.
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Microbial Competition

In mixed cultures, different microorganisms may compete for the same resources, affecting their growth. The presence of E. coli and P. chrysogenum in the same medium can lead to competition for nutrients, which may favor one organism over the other depending on the medium's composition. Understanding this competition is crucial for predicting growth outcomes in mixed cultures.
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