Definition
noun
(1) The measure of transmittance of an optical medium for a given wavelength. The higher the OD the lower the transmittance, the higher protection factor by a filter (e.g. goggles, viewing windows, etc.).
(2) The measure of the amount of light absorbed by a suspension of bacterial cells or a solution of an organic molecule with the use of a colourimeter or spectrophotometer.
Supplement
In microbiology, the values can be used to measure turbidity, which in turn is used to estimate the number of bacteria (or concentration of molecules like proteins) in a solution.
Abbreviation: OD
Synonym: absorbance.
See also: absorption.
Dictionary > Optical density
You will also like...
Homeostasis of Organism Water Regulation
Osmoregulation is the regulation of water concentrations in the bloodstream, effectively controlling the amount of water..
Types and Causes of Brain Damage
This tutorial describes the different types and causes of brain damage. Find out how genetics, physical injury, lack of ..
Effect of Chemicals on Growth & Development in Organisms
Plants and animals need elements, such as nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and magnesium for proper growth and developme..
Plant Biology
Plantlife can be studied at a variety of levels, from the molecular, genetic and biochemical level through organelles, c..
Lotic Communities & Algae
Lotic communities have conditions that are rather harsh for typical plants. Thus, the diversity of plant species in loti..
Freshwater Community Energy Relationships – Producers & Consumers
This tutorial looks at the relationship between organisms. It also explores how energy is passed on in the food chain an..