vue - Yeast and mold (mould) growing in petri dish - Time Lapse
A water sample spread plated on Rose Bengal Agar (RBA) and incubated at room temperature for 4 or 5 days. Nothing visible for the first two days. Agar began to dry out almost immediately.
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In my primary school, we were studying about Mould and fungi in science class, we tested it on bread but it didn't change on the first two weeks until a small area on the bread starts showing Mould it was disgusting!
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Yeup.. we do hundreds of these every day at work! Not too many good Petri Dish time lapses out there.. hrm...
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Very interesting. It would have been useful to have had a time display running alongside the petri dish.
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you should cap the top and weight it very accurately, then you would know that life grows based on photonic energy duplicating molecules .and atoms ...
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