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1. Microbes are everywhere and there are many potential sources of contamination in a microbiology lab. a. Of the plates
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1. Microbes are everywhere and there are many potential sources of contamination in a microbiology lab. a. Of the plates
1. Microbes are everywhere and there are many potential sources of contamination in a microbiology lab. a. Of the plates that you created in Exercise 2-1, which samples/plates surprised you? Explanation of why this plate surprised you: Plate Number & ID: b. Embed a clear picture of the plate that surprised you (or maybe was the grossest to you?). • Do not upload separate files into Canvas. Embed the images into this document. You will use this skill throughout the entire quarter (note that you can embed a sketch of the plate if you prefer). • Make sure that your photo/sketch is big enough for me to see easily. Photo or sketch: c. The specific types of exposure (hair, tabletop, phone, etc.) were chosen for this exercise because The likely source (reservoir) of microbes that grew best at 37°C (body temperature) is * d. If the "negative control" plates (plates 7 and 8, uninoculated plates) grew bacteria, students (should or should not?) trust the other plates because,