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    Care to Grow Mushrooms? Here 's What You Need to Know By Hara Mae Ople Bado | Submitted On January 04, 2013 Recommend Article Article Comments Print Article Share this article on Facebook Share this article on Twitter Share this article on Google+ Share this article on Linkedin Share this article on StumbleUpon Share this article on Delicious Share this article on Digg Share this article on Reddit Share this article on Pinterest Are you the one who wants to join in the bandwagon and cultivate

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    Petri Dish Lab

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    Introduction Bacteria growth on the petri dishes can be compared to bacteria growth on food. Bacteria grows on food and takes its nutrients from the food, in the same way that the bacteria in the petri dishes gets its nutrients from the nutrient agar. Also bacteria on food can spread very quickly over the food, just as it can in the petri dish. The microorganisms that contaminate food can be good and bad bacteria, as it can be in the petri dish, not all bacteria is harmful. The same common types

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    Materials and Methods This study was completed at Iowa State University. Six large, agar petri plates were chosen for the study. All six plates were in the same location, had the same agar, sunlight access, and elevation. All six plates were arranged for the experiment in the same method; the plates were prepared under an uncontaminated hood, 10 seeds of each plant were placed gently on the agar on separate spots, the same amount of overall liquid was given to the plates, and they were all sealed

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    Our results show no growth whatsoever in those plates containing Ampicillin; this indicates that we encounter an error during our experiment. The agar plate's outcomes and bioluminescent response done by the bacterium that had the plasmid, it can be presumed due to scientific analysis that Escherichia coli is impervious to ampicillin and the plasmid combines itself with the DNA of Escherichia coli

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    different containers full of agar to germinate. One container was labeled light, while the other was labeled dark and placed in a location with either light or no light respectively. The seedlings were the offspring of two heterozygous parents who carry green as their dominant trait. They were planted in agar due to their small size and the inability to see the seedlings in the opaque soil. Although most seeds cannot germinate in water due to the lack of oxygen, agar provides a solid surface for

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    Turn the starch agar plates upside down and draw two lines with the sharpie on each, dividing each petri dish into four separate sections. Label the sections 1A, 1B, 1C, and 1D on the first petri dish, 2A, 2B, 2C, and 2D on the second, and so on. 2. Pass forceps through

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    As shown in Table 2.2 and Figure 2.1, the substance that diffused most in the agar through time was KMnO4, followed by K2 Cr2O7, then lastly, the substance that has no visible diffusion, methylene blue, having the chemical formula C16H13N3SCl. Just as in the first part of the experiment, molecular weight is one of the factors that

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    Sticky Test

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    The proposed identity of the unknown organism is Staphylococcus hyicus subspecies chromogenes though, due to variability of results for the specie strains, the unknown organism may also be Staphylococcus haemolyticus. All test results were consistent with my partner’s and other groups who had the same unknown organism. No test results contradicted the physiological concept of another test. An elimination genus tree was used to determine the unknown organism’s genera. Gram negative Escherichia, Pseudomonas

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    Prevention). Complainant Jordan stated that he discussed both incident with Dennis Agar and MR. Agar urged him to file a workplace violence complaint in both instances. Complaiant Jordan did not file the complaint because, “I have thick skin. I know Michael very well because we car pooled together for years and I know he was just frustrated. I have discussed several options for him to handle his frustrations. Dennis Agar told me he would would be filing the complaint.” Complainant Cook also stated that

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    Proteus Research Paper

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    part of the normal flora and they are ubiquitous in the environment. There are a variety of tests that can be used to identify Proteus mirabilis such as the Oxidase test, the Methyl Red/Voges-Proskauer (MR/VP), Kliger’s Iron Agar (KIA), Nitrate Broth, Motility Agar, MacConkey Agar, etc. Proteus mirabilis can be considered an opportunistic pathogen once they enter a wound or a certain part of the body. “Proteus mirabilis causes 90% of Proteus infections and can be considered a community-acquired infection”

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