Microbe Mission B/C
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Re: Microbe Mission B/C
I don’t know what question you’re asking, but this probably answers it: https://scioly.org/tests/mkim1472 wrote:Are there practice test to what microbes and herpetology??????????
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Re: Microbe Mission B/C
Plus: https://scioly.org/wiki/index.php/2018_ ... be_Mission and https://scioly.org/wiki/index.php/2018_ ... erpetologyAlex-RCHS wrote:I don’t know what question you’re asking, but this probably answers it: https://scioly.org/tests/mkim1472 wrote:Are there practice test to what microbes and herpetology??????????
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Re: Microbe Mission B/C
This might be a little early but does anyone have any predictions for this year's national MM top 6?
Here are mine:
1. Troy
2. West-Windsor
3. Boca Raton
4. Camas
5. Stevenson
6. LASA
Anyone have any other ideas?
Here are mine:
1. Troy
2. West-Windsor
3. Boca Raton
4. Camas
5. Stevenson
6. LASA
Anyone have any other ideas?
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Re: Microbe Mission B/C
Hey guys can anyone explain what it means when the rules say ¨measuring bacterial growth¨. Additionally, whats a way to tell how many cells would be present after x amount of time.
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Re: Microbe Mission B/C
Generally, the question will tell you three of the four pieces of information:izzanom wrote:Hey guys can anyone explain what it means when the rules say ¨measuring bacterial growth¨. Additionally, whats a way to tell how many cells would be present after x amount of time.
- How much time it takes for the bacteria to double (doubling time, should use same units as time elapsed)
The amount of bacteria originally
The time elapsed
The number of bacteria after the time has elapsed
where:
A=the final number of bacteria
P=the original number of bacteria
t=time elapsed
d=doubling time
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Re: Microbe Mission B/C
Direct counting: Hemocytometer, counting chamber, plate countsizzanom wrote:Hey guys can anyone explain what it means when the rules say ¨measuring bacterial growth¨.
Indirect counting: Turbidity/Optical Density/Beer's Law, dry weight
If you look up those terms you'll probably learn most of what you need to know about measuring bacterial growth. Also, know the difference between viable and nonviable cells.
The most common way to describe this is the doubling time of the population. For example, if it doubles every 10 hours and starts at 2 million, then:izzanom wrote:Additionally, whats a way to tell how many cells would be present after x amount of time.
- after 10 hours it will have doubled once -> 2 million times 2 = 4 million
- after 20 hours it will have doubled twice -> 2 million times 2 times 2 = 8 million
- after 30 hours it will have double twice -> 2 million times 2 times 2 times 2 = 16 million
etc. You can replace the "times 2" with 2^1, the "times 2 times 2" with 2^2, the "times 2 times 2 times 2" with 2^3, and so on, and get:
population = 2 million times 2^D where D is the number of times it doubled. Since it doubles once every 10 hours, then D=t/10 where t is the number of hours since the start.
So: P(t) = 2 million times 2^(t/10)
If you want to generalize this function, you can just replace "2 million" with "whatever you started with," which I'll call S. And you can replace 10 with the doubling time d (the time required for the population to double).
So the population as a function of time is
Sometimes they give you a few data points and ask you to find out the population at a certain future time. The best thing to do is find the doubling time based on the points given and then go from there.
All of these calculations assume that the cells have infinite resources and room to grow; otherwise their growth would slow as resources/nutrients are depleted (think the microbial growth curve).
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Re: Microbe Mission B/C
Does anyone have any strong resources on spores and cysts with thorough, relevant information?
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I remember last year at states they asked about different phyla of bacteria and clades of protists., which really screwed me up. Especially for bacteria, what are some notable groups to know? (Especially since wikipedia just has a huge list and I can't tell which ones are important and which aren't :/) Thanks!!
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I would think that the proteobacteria are a pretty important phylum to know, especially since the mitochondria is believed to originally be part of this phylum. Other phylums I've heard of are the firmicutes and the actinobacteria.
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