F OOD L AB Molds and Bacteria. L AB 18A – M OLDS (F UNGI ) Bread molds

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F OOD L AB Molds and Bacteria

L AB 18A – M OLDS (F UNGI ) Bread molds

F RUIT MOLDS

C HEESE M OLDS

B ACTERIA Bacteria are really small. You can see colonies of bacteria growing on a petri dish but individual bacteria can only be seen on high power using a microscope.

C ELLS A LIVE View this animation to see how small bacteria and viruses are compared with the head of a pin!

L ISTERIA MONOCYTOGENES

E. COLI

S TAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS