Are microorganisms alive?

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Are microorganisms alive?

What do you think microorganisms might need to live?

Investigation Questions we are going to answer today: Do microorganisms need food? Do microorganisms need warmth? Do microorganisms need oxygen?

Investigation Each group is going to set up 4 investigations. What is each bottle investigating? Bottle 1 200ml warm yeast 4 sugar cubes 1 balloon (water boiled first) 3cm oil 200ml cold yeast Bottle 2 Bottle 3 Bottle 4

Investigation Number each person in your group 1, 2, 3 or 4. You are each responsible for setting up your own bottle. Extra responsibilities: Organise practical equipment and collect any extra equipment needed (e.g. glue) Make sure 1, 3 and 4 add the sugar cubes at the same time Make sure that everyone has a title, diagram and results table in their jotter Make sure everyone has completed the questions in sentences

While you are waiting…. Write the title What do microorganisms need? in your jotter Stick the picture of the bottles in your jotter and fill in the boxes Stick the results table in your jotter Answer the questions in your jotter in sentences

Our results

Conclusion In conclusion the results show that microorganisms need food, oxygen and warmth to grow quickly.

How could we speed up the growth of microorganisms How could we speed up the growth of microorganisms? How could we get the balloon to inflate faster? What’s your hypothesis?