Week 7 - October 28, 2022
Tuesday October 25, 2022
Making Media:
On Tuesday, we were asked to make media for the microbiology department. There were five different types of media that my partners and I were asked to make. On this day, we began by making the first three. We first filled test tube racks with test tubes. Each test tube had a Durham tube placed inside with the open side down.
Phenol Red Manitol Broth 2L:
21 g per liter of Di Water
Stir to dissolve the
Use a beaker to dispense/pour media into tubes
Cover the Durham tube with media
This is approximately 7 ml
Place cap on loosely
Label the test tube rack clearly with tape
I used one on each of the longer sides and one piece of tape across the top of the tubes
Phenol Red Sucrose 2L:
21 g per liter
Stir to dissolve the
Use a beaker to dispense/pour media into tubes
Cover the Durham tube with media
This is approximately 7 ml
Place cap on loosely
Label the test tube rack clearly with tape
I used one on each of the longer sides and one piece of tape across the top of the tubes
Phenol Red Lactose 2L:
21 g per liter of Di Water
Stir to dissolve the
Use a beaker to dispense/pour media into tubes
Cover the Durham tube with media
This is approximately 7 ml
Place cap on loosely
Label the test tube rack clearly with tape
I used one on each of the longer sides and one piece of tape across the top of the tubes
Thursday October 27, 2022
Making Media Continued
Phenol Red Glucose 2L:
15 g Phenol Red Broth Base
5 g Glucose
1,000 ml Di Water
Stir to dissolve the
Use a beaker to dispense/pour media into tubes
Cover the Durham tube with media
This is approximately 7 ml
Place cap on loosely
Label the test tube rack clearly with tape
I used one on each of the longer sides and one piece of tape across the top of the tubes
MRVP 500 ml:
8.5 g per liter
Stir to dissolve the
Use pipette to dispense 2 ml into test tubes and cover them with metal caps
These tubes did not require any Durham tubes
Label the test tube rack clearly with tape
I used one on each of the longer sides and one piece of tape across the top of the tubes
Nice work, but don't forget to cite your sources.
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