vue - Growing Bacteria - Sick Science! #210
See the full experiment here: http://www.stevespanglerscience.com/lab/experiments/growing-bacteria Get everything you need here: http://www.stevespanglerscience.com/bacteria-growing-kit.html This activity will prove that Mom was right... "Wash your hands with soap and warm water!" A Petri dish prepared with nutrient agar (a seaweed derivative with beef nutrients) is an ideal food source for the bacteria you'll be growing. In this experiment, Steve Spangler collected samples from items around the office - you will not believe what he found. Want more experiments like this? Check out http://www.stevespanglerscience.com/product/naked-eggs-and-flying-potatoes Sick Science™ is a trademark of Steve Spangler, inc. © 2014 Steve Spangler Science all rights reserved
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You should put those petri dishes outside in random places
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Any substitutions for agar
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The agar smells HORRIBLE😂 We did this for science at school.
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Can petri dishes be used again when destroy bacteria with bleach and when i wash them?
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The bacteria grows cause of all the stuff that the q-tip touches witch has its own germs so when the w-tip touches a object,the germs come with the q-tip and transfer to the cup thing full of harden agar and water
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Is Gelatin exactly like Agar? Would there be a difference if I used gelatin instead?
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Yo dis instrumental was fire
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LOL! I did it from my poo, the results of the clean cell phone were in mine done in less than a day.
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I wanted to know if the swabbing for food is the same? If not, what is it.
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I got 5 new steps that work in 2016
1 Go to App Store or Playstore
2 Download Agar.io
3 Open Agar.io
4 Click Play
5 Eat -
Do you know how to make a candy phone
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get SICK science lol
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im doing this for my science project for school. But im having trouble putting the bacteria in a dark place to incubate since its not warm enough. Would a heat generator help out a little bit
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how much is the ratio of the solution?
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The bacteria get nutrients in the agar, the reproduce to form colonies.
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Like in any kind of store like Walmart or target
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This video really helped me with my science fair project🙂
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Where do u get Petri dishes and nutrient agar?
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can we get rid of the contents and reuse the petri dishes?
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Is it possible to look at it, through a microscope afterwards, and safely?
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