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Experiment 2: Techniques for isolation of pure culture and Experiment 3: Cultural characteristics of microorganism

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Assalamualaikum and hello... I would like share my third week of basic techniques of microbiology class with you !!!😊😊😊... In third week I got learned more about the culturing the samples compared to my second class which is I did my first experiment. First class we all got briefing about rules and safety in laboratory with Mr. Hussain and Mr. Zainuddin. In second class we did our first experiment. Our third class for basic techniques of microbiology quiet funny and I enjoyed when I am doing my experiment aspecially the streak-plate method. Each group have three members. But in my group only two of us which are Darmin and I. Some the samples we didn't get the result fully because we didn't cool the wire loop and needle when we flamed it. We should cooled the wire loop and needle at least 20 seconds. The streak-plate method are more interested but very challenging. While we doing the streak-plate method, we should be more focused. We actually got learned from our mistakes. We

Experiment 1: Culture Transfer Techniques

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  First microbiology lab experiment class with DR. Adelene Song... Assalamualaikum.... For my first microbiology lab class with DR. Adelene Song was actually fun and interesting because I got learned some techniques how to transfer of microorganisms for subculturing, how to correctly sterilize inoculating instruments in the flame of in bunsen burner. MR.Hussain  was taught us the concept of aseptic technique and the procedures necessary for successful subculturing of microorganisms. DR.Adelene also taught us how to write a proper lab report and the laboratory skills. It is very helpful to us.  Experiment 1: Culture Transfer Techniques    Microbiology is the study of microscopic organisms, those being unicellular (single cell), multicellular (cell colony), or acellular(lacking cells). Microbiology encompasses numerous sub-disciplines including virology, mycology, parasitology, and bacteriology. The microbiologist separates these mixed populations into individual species for study