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Investigating Microbial Growth

The effect of antimicrobial substances on the growth of microorganisms can be investigated using the following steps:

1) Make conditions aseptic

1) Make conditions aseptic

  • It is important to make sure the conditions for the experiment are aseptic.
  • This prevents the growth of any unwanted microorganisms that might affect the results.
  • Aseptic techniques include:
    • Disinfect surfaces.
    • Sterilise equipment to destroy microorganisms.
    • Flame the necks of bottles on opening.
2) Spread bacteria

2) Spread bacteria

  • Use a pure culture of bacteria to make a lawn spread on a petri dish.
3) Place the antibiotic ring

3) Place the antibiotic ring

  • Place an antibiotic ring on the surface.
  • Place the lid of the petri dish on and secure loosely with tape.
    • Do not completely tape shut the lid to allow the flow of oxygen and prevent the growth of anaerobic bacteria.
4) Incubate

4) Incubate

  • Incubate the petri dish upside down for 24-48 hours to allow the bacteria to grow.
    • Incubating upside down prevents condensation from dripping onto the agar.
5) Observe growth patterns

5) Observe growth patterns

  • Observe the patterns of growth of microorganisms.
  • You should see a zone of inhibition around the antibiotic ring where no microorganisms have grown.
  • Measure the zone of inhibition.
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