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Culturing Microorganisms

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Growing Microorganisms

Cultures of microorganisms (microorganisms grown in a lab) can be used to investigate the effects of antibiotics and disinfectants, which both kill bacteria. Microorganisms can be grown in two mediums (materials) that contain everything that bacteria need to survive.

Agar gel plate

Agar gel plate

  • Microorganisms can be grown as colonies on an agar gel plate.
Nutrient broth

Nutrient broth

  • Microorganisms can be grown within a solution of a nutrient broth.
  • This contains carbohydrates as an energy source, minerals and sometimes other chemicals.
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Cell Biology

1.1

What's in Cells?

1.2

Cell Division

1.3

Transport in Cells

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Organisation

2.1

Principles of Organisation

2.2

Enzymes

2.3

Circulatory System

2.4

Non-Communicable Diseases

2.5

Plant Tissues, Organs & Systems

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Infection & Response

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Bioenergetics

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Homeostasis & Response

5.1

Homeostasis

5.2

The Human Nervous System

5.3

Hormonal Coordination in Humans

5.4

Plant Hormones

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Inheritance, Variation & Evolution

6.1

Reproduction

6.2

Variation & Evolution

6.3

Genetics & Evolution

6.4

Classification

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Ecology

7.1

Adaptations & Interdependence

7.2

Organisation of Ecosystems

7.3

Biodiversity

7.4

Trophic Levels

7.5

Food Production

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