Lesson 6 – Cell culture reagents exam

Welcome to your Lesson 6 - Cell culture reagents exam

1. Polymer which provides a positively charged culture surface for the
negatively charged ions of the cell membrane to bind
2. Example for balanced salt solutions 
3. Percentage of inclusion levels of DMSO and glycerol for
cryopreservation of cells
4. Elastase is commonly as dissociating agent for tissues like
5. The concentration of trypsin in cell culture can range from
6. Compare to other cryoprotectant is less toxic in high
concentration
7. Commonly used cryoprotectants in cell culture are and
8. Normal attachment, growth and development of many cell types are
dependent on and
9. These media are generally specifically formulated to support the
culture of a single cell type
10. is most commonly used for detachment of
adherent cell lines and dissociation of tissues
11. The common extracellular matrix proteins used for coating are
collagen and fibronectin.
12. The concentration of trypsin in cell culture can range from 1% to
2%
13. Balanced salt solution Helps to maintain osmolarity in cell culture
14. HEPES is an example for buffer used in cell culture
16. Explain the process of cryopreservation of cell line ?
15. Glutamine is not an critical amino acid supplement in cell culture
17. Explain the dyes used in cell culture ?
18. Explain about common cell culture adhesion reagents?
19. Explain in detail the various cell culture reagents and their applications?