πŸ§ͺ Answer Reveal: Recall Poll #1
Question: Which feature is most characteristic of Corynebacterium diphtheriae?
βœ… Correct Answer: B) Metachromatic granules
πŸ‘ Shoutout to the member who voted and got it right! πŸŽ‰
🧠 Explanation:
One of the classic identifying features of Corynebacterium diphtheriae is the presence of metachromatic (Babes-Ernst) granules.
These granules are intracellular phosphate storage granules that can be visualized with special stains such as:
πŸ”¬ Albert stain
πŸ”¬ Methylene blue stain
High-Yield Clues for
C. diphtheriae
βœ” Gram-positive rod
βœ” Club-shaped appearance
βœ” β€œChinese letters” or palisading arrangement
βœ” Metachromatic granules
βœ” Produces diphtheria toxin
❌ Why not the other options?
A) Beta-hemolysis on blood agar
β€’ Not a defining characteristic of C. diphtheriae
C) Lactose fermentation
β€’ More commonly used when identifying Gram-negative enteric organisms
D) Oxidase positivity
β€’ Not a key identifying feature of C. diphtheriae
πŸ’‘ Quick Recall Tip
πŸ‘‰ Corynebacterium = Club-shaped rods + Chinese letters + Metachromatic granules
If you see those granules on an exam question, Corynebacterium diphtheriae should immediately come to mind!
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