Sunday, April 26, 2020
Science Exit Project free essay sample
For my science exit project I decided to do a project that revolves around bacteria. I was suggested to do a project where I get a petri dish containing my oral bacteria and see the effects of liquid on my oral bacteria. I was very curious about this topic and wanted to know how the bacteria grows so I gave it a shot. For my project, I was told to make an ââ¬Å"if and thenâ⬠hypothesis. My hypothesis was that ââ¬Å"If I put orange juice on a petri dish containing my oral bacteria then the bacteria on the petri dish will multiply. â⬠For this experiment, I gathered all the materials I needed in front of me. Water, orange juice, strawberry juice, petri dishes, pipette, sterile cotton swab, tape, and a plastic bag. After I got all the materials I needed, I started working on my experiment. First, I swabbed my mouth with the sterile cotton swab. We will write a custom essay sample on Science Exit Project or any similar topic specifically for you Do Not WasteYour Time HIRE WRITER Only 13.90 / page After I obtained my oral bacteria, I opened the petri dish and started swabbing the petri dish with my oral bacteria. Then I closed it and secured it with tape. I did the same for the other two petri dishes. I searched the house for a warm dark place but due to some problems the heat wasnââ¬â¢t working. Having nowhere else to place the petri dishes, I placed the petri dishes in the cabinet and got my fur jacket to keep the petri dishes warm. I checked the petri dishes daily. During the first three days I saw no results whatsoever. However on the fourth day I finally saw some results. On petri dish #1 there was two tiny white dots. On petri dish #2, I saw 3 tiny dots. On petri dish #3 I saw a big white dot. Each day that I noticed new observation, I would record them on my data table. The petri dishes seemed to grow at about the same rate. However, during the first week petri dish #2 seemed to grow bacteria at a faster rate than the others. Once the week was over, I grabbed my materials again. I poured the orange juice, strawberry juice and water into separate cups. I got my pipette and transported a drop of each liquid on each petri dish. I closed the petri dishes again and left them in a warm dark place. Because the smell was getting really bad I decided to put the petri dishes in a plastic bag. I left the petri dishes in a warm dark place. While I was doing my project, I realized that the petri dish containing orange juice was growing bacteria at a faster rate than the other petri dishes. The petri dish containing water was growing bacteria at the slowest rate. In conclusion, my hypothesis was correct. I put orange juice on a petri dish containing my oral bacteria causing the bacteria to multiply. I am not positively sure if orange juice can make bacteria multiply. I could have done something wrong. I went over the whole process (in my head) and thought of what could be the possible sources of error. I remembered that in the beginning of my project, I didnââ¬â¢t turn the petri dish upside down when I placed the petri dishes in the fridge which caused condensation to form. This could have also started the bacteria growth. I also remembered that I forgot to leave the petri dish in room temperature for an hour which could have cause a delay to the bacteriaââ¬â¢s growth. Due to some circumstances, the heat in our house wasnââ¬â¢t working. That made the room temperature colder than the usual. The temperature in where bacteria grow the best is at 100 degrees. If I were to redo this experiment, I would do some things differently. I would have put the petri dish upside down to prevent condensation. I would also make sure that my house is in room temperature so the it cant affect the bacteria growth.
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