Pictures of Lab Experiments

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Pictures of Lab Experiments: In chronological order of date: By: Lyssa Diehl

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Pictures of Lab experiments

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Pictures of Lab Experiments:

In chronological order of date:

By: Lyssa Diehl

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This picture below is of my soil bacteria right after I had swab the soil across the petri dish.

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This is bacteria growth from soil after only 24 hours

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The bacteria below is bacteria from soil after 48 hours. After this many hours, it started to smell really gross whenever I had to take off the cover.

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This is bacteria that I took from a plant leaf. This took many days before I saw growth. At first I thought it must not have worked, but sure enough the bacteria started to grow, and smell.

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This slide below is the simple stain

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This picture below is of my streak plate. I was so excited to see that is had individual colonies growing in the third quadrants, just like it was suppose to.

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This slide below is a gram stain

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This is me looking into the microscope for bacteria at the Veterinary clinic, in the lab room.

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The picture below is an autoclave the they use in there lab room to sterilize the instruments for surgery.

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This red box is the incubator they use. They leave the petri dishes in the incubator for 24 hours. It is set at a certain temperature that microbes like to grow in.

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This is Sheryl on the left (the person who showed me around) and myself on the right. She was so kind as to walk me through the steps of a gram stain. In this pictures we are finished and ready to look at it

under the microscope. It had both gram+ and gram- on the slide.

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This machine below is used to find the white blood cell count of the animals.

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This piece of equipment is called a VetLyte. It analyses the sodium, potassium and calcium in the animals blood.

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After three or four days my yogurt finally solidified. It had a little bit of liquid on the top of it.

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Here is a picture of me when I was about to try my yogurt. I wasn't as excited as I look!

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I also made yogurt with a yogurt maker. This is a picture of what it looks like. This only took 10 hours before the yogurt was finished.

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Here is the milk boiling

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This is everything I used to make the yogurt for the 'yogurt maker'

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This is a thermometer to test when the milk it cool enough to add the yogurt

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This is the yogurt that I tasted. It was kind of sour!

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Here I go, I'm going to taste it!

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This is the grape juice boiling on the stove.

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Here is a picture of my wine I made. You can see the bubbles at the top.

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This is a picture of when my hands were dirty after touching the keyboard and mouse.

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In this picture I am washing my hands with warm water.

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Now I am wiping my finger over a petri dish after washing my hands with warm water only.

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In this photo I am washing my hands for about 30 seconds with antibacterial soap.

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Now I am wiping my finger across another petri dish after washing with soap.

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IIn the picture below I am washing my hands with antibacterial soap scrubbing very well for 1 minute.

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Here is my final petri dish after the soap for one minute.

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Here are the results of each individual petri dish with bacterial growing.

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This is the results without washing my hands. (This had the most grow)

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This is the results from when I washed my hands with warm water. (This had the least amount of growth almost none)

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This is a picture of when I washed with antibacterials soap. (One big colony of growth)

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And finally when I washed for one minute. (there was visible signs of bacterial growth).

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Swabbing the petri dish with bacteria for my kirby-bauer test

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This picture below is when I was putting on the paper antibiotic discs.

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Here is what the Kirby-Bauer looked like before any growth.

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Here is the final results on what antibiotic worked the best.