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PURPOSE to discover the variety of bacteria on Westwood’s campus and on the human body to study the growth of organisms in a closed system A: B:
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I NOCULATE to introduce new cells or organisms into a culture medium
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C ULTURE M EDIUM a liquid or gelatinous substance used to grow cells
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LB A GAR lysogeny broth; a nutrient-rich culture used primarily for bacterial growth
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BIODIVERSITY a measure of variation in genetics, species, or ecosystems Antarctica has low species diversity while the Amazon rainforest has high species diversity
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BIODIVERSITY Cheetahs have low genetic diversity while leopards have high genetic diversity
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P ROCEDURES 1.Obtain two Petri dishes. Section each Petri dish into four even quadrants. 2.As a class, vote for four locations on Westwood’s campus to study bacterial variation. Vote for four locations on the human body to study bacterial variation.
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P ROCEDURES 4.Using a sterile pipette, wet the end of a cotton swab with distilled water. 5.Using a microtube, secure the cotton swab and take it to the sample location. 6.In a swirling motion, rub the cotton swab on the sample location. 7.Using a microtube, secure the cotton swab and return to the classroom
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P ROCEDURES 8. In a swirling motion, inoculate the quadrant of the Petri dish with the cotton swab. 9. Repeat steps 4-8 for each of the eight total sample locations. 10. Store the Petri dishes in a closed environment and leave undisturbed at 37 °C. 11. Record observations on the data tables at 24 hours and at 48 hours after inoculation.
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