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Revision as of 12:40, 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
- My saliva
- My fingerprint
- The chalk
- The women toilet
The first week
As described above, the filled Petri dishes become with the bacteria
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