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Then, I worked with bacteria form dialy life stuffs, smartphone and doorknob. The result is interesting, because they produced a different form even I cultivated them with the same medium. The bacteria from smartphone formed tiny yellow/orange dots, which is quite the same as a yellow bacteria form Kombucha, while the bacteria from door knob formed diffuse white dots all over the medium's surface. | Then, I worked with bacteria form dialy life stuffs, smartphone and doorknob. The result is interesting, because they produced a different form even I cultivated them with the same medium. The bacteria from smartphone formed tiny yellow/orange dots, which is quite the same as a yellow bacteria form Kombucha, while the bacteria from door knob formed diffuse white dots all over the medium's surface. | ||
So, I searched for the information about different types of bacteria due to its color, then found out that the yellow/orange bacteria is probably called Staphylococcus Citreus and the white is probably called Staphylococcus Epidermidis, however, I'm not so sure since I just only compared my bacteria with the | So, I searched for the information about different types of bacteria due to its color, then found out that the yellow/orange bacteria is probably called Staphylococcus Citreus and the white is probably called Staphylococcus Epidermidis, however, I'm not so sure since I just only compared my bacteria with the shown example on the website. | ||
In bacteria, pigment formation is associated with morphological characteristics, cellular activities, pathogenesis, protection and survival. | In bacteria, pigment formation is associated with morphological characteristics, cellular activities, pathogenesis, protection and survival. |
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