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    La Agar Media Case Study

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    4.5 DISCUSSION The bioluminescent bacteria grow well and produce good glowing in the SWC agar media compared to the LA agar media. In LA agar media‚ the production of light was very deem. It also took much time to solidify and the agar media was too soft and forms hole‚ therefore good streaking couldn’t be done. There might be error in the composition of the LA agar media ingredients. However‚ when SWC agar media used‚ there was good growth of bacteria and bright production of light. When comparing

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    Agar Cube Lab Report

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    Question: How does the size of the cell affect its efficiency in exchanging substances through several ways‚ like diffusion? Aim: To plan and carry out an investigation to show the relationship between volume/Cm3‚ surface area‚ and diffusion using agar cubes measured in time/s; and to demonstrate‚ using diffusion‚ why the size of cells is limited‚ keeping the room temperature and pressure constant. Hypothesis: I expect to find that when the surface area to volume of a cell reaches a certain level

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    Unknown #11: Citrobacter freundii Tryptic Soy Agar Test (TSA): TSA is a basic medium that is most similar to nutrient agar. The agar contains carbon‚ nitrogen‚ sodium chloride‚ and agar. This allows for the growth of a large variety of microorganisms to grow and ferment in the medium. Mannitol Salt Agar (MSA): MSA is a selective and differential medium that favors the growth of salt loving organisms. It is commonly used to distinguish the different species of Staphylococci. If an organism ferments

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    17th‚ October 2010 Margarita SA: VOL RATIO AND AGAR BLOCKS Conclusion: For this experiment the agar jelly had to be cut in to five different block sizes‚ after that has been done we had to add all five blocks in to the test tube with the acid and time to see how long it would take for the colour to change from a pinky purple to clear. From this experiment I learnt that the bigger the size of the jelly is the

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    Agar Research Paper

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    Agar.io is a addictive multiplayer action packed game developed by Matheus Valadares. In the game you are a cell and your goal is to gain as much mass as you can by consuming both pellets and smaller cells without being swallowed by bigger enemy cells. You can either play a deathmatch where everyone is the enemy‚ in a party with your friends or as a colored team that must consume other colors accept for your own. While playing the game‚ there is no set score‚ players have to respawn when all of

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    The guiding principles of the early eugenics were science‚ racism‚ and propaganda. Eugenics was developed largely by Francis Galton as a method of improving the human race. It fell into disfavor only after the perversion of its doctrines by the Nazis. A lot of people at the time praise eugenics. They saw eugenics as a way to improve the humanity. Francis Galton felt that the dysfunctional qualities of a human race could be explained through their genetics. Being a criminal‚ mental retardation‚ insanity

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    humans the revolution of industry established its roots. For thousands of years the revolution advanced at a much slower pace than the “Dawn Of The Industrial Age” pg 194. During the modern industrial revolution there were both winners and loser‚ positives and negatives. The positive effects on the Industrial Revolution far out weighed the negatives. The textile industry in Britain was one of the main contributors to the early industrial revolution. “textile manufacturing is one of the oldest human

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    Were the effects that the west had on Japan positive? Do you think change is a good thing to have in your life or the absolute worst? Well the decade of the 1890’s in Japan came along with many drastic and important changes to the country. Japan saw a transition from a country that was an inward-looking‚ intellectual society that was isolated for hundreds of years‚ that became a country which developed as a democracy and saw the coming of industrialization before it moved into a period of supreme

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    Gram Stain Lab Report

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    culture‚ I immediately made a streak plate and started the Gram Stain protocol1. In the first two slides‚ I made and stained‚ my results were ambiguous. Without putting the slide into the microscope‚ I noticed one was pink and the other purple. To resolve it‚ I discarded my slides and started again and was extremely careful in proceeding the Gram Stain. I concluded that my unknown A was gram-negative bacilli. Using the dichotomous key for gram-negative bacilli I started the protocol for the lactose

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    Lab 4: Cell Structures and the Gram Stain Purpose: The purpose of this lab is to familiarize the student with the use of a compound microscope and the Gram Stain test. Students will review a brief video and slides to introduce the compound microscope. Students will also view a video about the Gram Stain procedure and then answer questions related to it. Hypothesis If I look at the slides I will see where the cell wall is and what lies inside it and in the Gram Stain if I watch the video I will

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