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Revision as of 12:41, 29 December 2018

16.10.2018, 23.10.2018, 30.10.2018, 13.11.2018, 27.11.2018

LBP agar

  • 1 liter water
  • 1 g lactose
  • 1 g peptone
  • 5.1 g Na2HPO4∗7 H2O
  • 4.2 g KH2PO4
  • 20 g agar

General introduction to work in the biolab. Preparation of the first test agar plates for bacterial growth in a Petri dish:

Petri dishes were filled with 15 ml of LBP medium (Baird-Parker liquid) with agar

  • Cooling
  • Inoculate with various surface contaminants
  1. My saliva
  2. My fingerprint
  3. The chalk
  4. The women toilet

The first week

As described above, the filled Petri dishes become with the bacteria

Gallery


The second week

Gallery

The third week

Gallery

The fifth week

Gallery

The seventh week

Gallery