Laboratory practice
Microbiology
What is microbiology?
The study of microorganisms, a large
and diverse group of microscopic
organisms that exist as isolated cells
or in clusters. It also includes viruses,
which are microscopic organisms but
lack cellular structures.
Stages of the laboratory practice
Form teams Laboratory practice
Objectives Results
Materials and methods Laboratory report
Form teams
Teams of 4 people.
Review the practice manual.
Conduct a brief research
Compose the introduction
Objectives
To know and learn laboratory material.
To apply experimental techniques.
To obtain and analyze the results.
To write and submit the laboratory practice report.
Materials and methods
Laboratory coat.
Closed-toe and non-slip footwear.
Printed laboratory practice manual.
Visit the storage room and request the materials list.
Clean and wash the equipment and the table.
Laboratory practice
Attend the laboratory with the necessary materials.
Follow the agreed-upon dress code guidelines.
Ensure that no materials or reagents are missing.
Clean and wash the equipment for return.
Results
Create mind maps, charts, and diagrams of what
was done during the experiment.
Research and write the reason why these results
were obtained and not others.
Write the conclusions they reached after
conducting research.
Include the results in the report.
Laboratory report
It's time to bring all the parts together.
The report should include:
- Introduction
- Objectives
- Materials and Methods
- Results
- Discussion
- Conclusion
Practices
1st Week 3rd Week First exam
We will learn how we will We will inoculate our With this, we will
work in the laboratory samples onto various conclude the first part
throughout the semester. media and observe which of the syllabus. Practice
microorganisms grow assignment submission.
within them.
We have 2 left!
2nd Week 4th Week
We will create our
We will attempt to
working materials. We
identify the species of
will prepare culture microorganisms that
boxes with different grew in our cultures.
substrates.
REFERENCES:
MICROBIOLOGY (2014) BY OLIVIA WILSON
MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY (2016) BY DANI MARTINEZ
CELL BIOLOGY (2020) BY REESE MILLER
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