the growth of oral bacteria. Each procedure consisted of three trials for each test subject. For procedure #1‚ saliva was collected from each test subject and then mixed in tubes containing melted nutrient agar. Each tube was labeled with the test subject#s initials and trial number. The agar
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grew in many different ways. There were many different results in every bacteria that was examined‚ no bacteria looked alike towards one another. The bacteria in order to be produced it need to be put nutrient agar that would nourish it. The bacteria were inoculated into the nutrient agar so it can grow to be observed to view the results. Introduction Bacteria have been always around but us humans can’t see it with naked eye. Bacteria can be both harmful and good depending what type of bacteria
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Effect of Molecular Weight on the Rate of Diffusion of Potassium permanganate (KMNO4)‚ Potassium dichromate (K2Cr2O7) and Methylene blue ¹ ABSTRACT The effect of molecular weight on the rate of diffusion was determined using the Agar-water Gel Test. One drop of potassium permanganate (KMNO4)‚ potassium dichromate (K2Cr2O7) and methylene blue were used. Each substance has a respective molecular weight of 158 g/mol‚ 294g/mol and 374 g/mol. The diameters (in millimeter) were measured
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Project Title: Examination of bacterial content of sea water samples from selected sites in South East England Introduction Over the past few years coastal beaches across the UK has seen lavished with recognition for their cleanliness‚ by sections of the media and various organisarions. Majority of these beaches have been awarded the Blue flag award in recognition for meeting set criteria on various standard including cleanliness‚ water quality‚ environmental management and environmental education
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Contributors to Bacteriology In an unassuming way‚. they moved agar from the kitchen to the lab‚ revolutionizing bacteriology WOLFGANG HESSE T RANSLATED BY D IETER H. M. GR~SCHEL Walther Hesse was a well-known community health physician in the Kingdom of Saxony‚ a student of Max von Pettenkofer‚ the father of hygiene‚ and of Robert Koch‚ the father of medical microbiology. His American wife‚ Fanny Angelina‚ introduced agar-agar to the new science of microbiology. The Hesse Family Walther
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Duranta leaves‚ Fusarium sp.‚ petri dish for the containment where cultures of Fusarium sp. were grown. Ethanol for extracting the Duranta leaves. Erlenmeyer flask for containment of the concentrations. Potato Dextrose Agar (PDA) served as the food of the fungus. Gloves‚ face masks and lab gown were also needed for laboratory safety rules. Preparation of Different Concentrations and Treatments Fresh Duranta leaves were collected for extraction. Leaves of Duranta were washed with running tap water
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certain situations. Different samples of bacteria cultures were gathered from different places such as the mouth‚ shaded mulch‚ and from the table top. The samples were collected by using a cotton swab and swiped onto a petri dish filled with nutrient agar. The bacteria were then left to grow on their own in a relatively well shaded area. As a control‚ a cotton swab that had nothing on it was used. It was recognized that different types of bacteria exist in different environments and grow in different
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Materials • 30 petri dishes • Nutrient agar (a culture containing agar used to grow bacteria) • Sterile paper disks • Bacillus subtilis broth • Home-built incubator (a sealed box with a heat pad underneath) • Light box • Penicillin • Streptomycin • Tetracycline • Glutaraldehyde • 5 percent phenol alcohol • Fresh garlic extract Procedures 1. Divide petri dishes into six groups of five. 2. With adult supervision‚ melt the agar medium. 3. When liquid agar cools‚ pour an equal amount into each
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- 3 Petri dishes prepared with agar - 1 disinfected swab - 1 bottle of disinfected water - A piece of filter paper - A hole puncher - 4 test tubes - 1 measuring cylinder - 1 pipette with disposable tips - Tetracycline - Clindamycin - Benzoyl peroxide - 1 beaker of water - P. acne bacteria culture - 1 forcep - 1 digital weighing scale - 1 marker pen 1. Before starting the experiment‚ make sure you clean your work area with Chlorox and wear gloves at all
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Hypothesis: The hypothesis for this particular practical experiment is that‚ as the pH decreases or increases from neutral pH of approximately 7‚ the amount of microbial growth on the agar solution will decrease Materials: Agar Solution Preparation: *hand sanitizer/ hand wash soap *small container *1g of agar powder *0.25g of beef extract stock *60mL of heated water *electronic balance *small spoons (2x) *teaspoons (2x) *0.2M Acetic Acid Solution (pH of 3) *0.2M Sodium Hydroxide Solution
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