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  1. Testing for bacteria (germs) can be a great idea for a science fair experiment since there are so many possibilities for science questions, and because because carrying out the experiment is pretty easy using bacteria growing kits, (and yes, we have them at the Science Bob Store.)

  2. See the Science Buddies project, Minimizing Bacteria in the Thawing and Cooking of Meat for a method of pureeing solid food in order to assess bacterial content. Be sure to establish baseline bacterial content by pureeing samples before treatment with preservatives.

  3. The objective of this experiment is to learn how to grow bacteria in a controlled setting. By using simple materials from home instead of Petri dishes students will learn how to perform sterile technique.

  4. Experiment #1: Cheek Cell Swab. Experiment #2: Testing Antibacterial Agents. Experiment #3: Soap Survey. Experiment #4: Bacteria in the Air. Experiment #5: Homemade Yogurt. More Experiment Ideas. Bacteria Overview. Bacteria are one-celled, or unicellular, microorganisms.

  5. This project shows you one method of measuring the effectiveness of an antimicrobial agent against bacteria grown in culture. This is called the Kirby-Bauer disk-diffusion method, and here is how it works. The bacteria of interest is swabbed uniformly across a culture plate.

  6. 3 maj 2021 · Germs and bacteria are all around us and make a great topic for science projects. Bacteria growth kits are inexpensive and readily available for kids. With a good hypothesis and the correct format, bacteria experiments can make impressive winning science fair projects.

  7. Ken Rose Winston. 301 Accesses. Abstract. It is essential for successful and safe surgery of dura to understand dura as a watertight envelope that securely encompasses the central nervous system and CSF. Many of the complications of plastic neurosurgery involve dura, for example, CSF leakage and transdural herniation of brain.