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Discussion Section | Microbiology Unknown Report, Pseudomonas aeruginosa

Microbiology Discussion and Conclusion section of a microbiology lab report. In microbiology class students are asked at the end of the semester to identify unknown bacteria using all the lab techniques they have learned and practiced throughout the semester. Here is a sample of a section of the final lab report that must be handed […]

Identifying Staphylococcus aureus | Microbiology Unknown Lab

[vc_row][vc_column width=”2/3″][vc_column_text] UNKNOWN LAB REPORT Unknown Number 120, Alternate 3 Emily Specter May 5, 2015 Professor Jay Snaric Introduction to Microbiology Spring 2015     INTRODUCTION Although naked to the eye, microorganisms play a key role in the lives of every human being. In the health field, while microorganisms are responsible for causing diseases, they […]

Bacillus cereus vs. Bacillus subtilis | Microbiology Unknown Lab Report

[vc_row][vc_column width=”2/3″][vc_column_text] Microbiology Unknown Lab Report Kelly Downar Spring 2015   Introduction Identifying a specific bacterium from a wide variety of bacteria is important in trying to help a sick patient take the correct preventative measures needed. It is essential in knowing the right bacteria causing the problem, so that the person can be treated […]

Identifying Bacillus cereus | Microbiology Unknown Lab

  Microbiology UNKNOWN LAB REPORT Unknown Number 124  Caroline Marshak April 5, 2015 Jay Snaric Spring 2015   INTRODUCTION There are very many reasons to know about microorgansims, a few of which have been shown in the microbiology lecture class. These materials were then transferred to the lab portion and studied by several students to […]

Micro Lab Report | Staphylococcus epidermidis

  UNKNOWN LAB REPORT Unknown Number 102   Christine Betlejewski May 5, 2015 Professor Jay Snaric Microbiology Spring 2015   INTRODUCTION Microorganisms are everywhere and it is important to know, not only the type of microorganism, but what effects it can have on the environment, as well as humans.  Determining which microorganism a patient is […]

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