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1.   EPA Microbiology Home Page
Jump to main content. US EPA Microbiology Recent Additions Contact Us Search: ( )All EPA ( )This Area You are here: EPA Home Microbiology EPA Microbiology Home Page Here you can access EPA resources related to microorganisms (Resources at this site are commonly in PDF format. You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view PDF files. See EPA's P...

2.   Microbiology Lesson
Microbiology Lesson Focus Question- How does agricultural runoff effect the bacteria present in water? Background info: There are many types of bacteria present in water, but most of these are nonpathogenic. The ones that we as humans need to concern our selves with are those present in animal waste. The bacteri...

3.   The Identification of Bacteria
...ed proficiency in Gram's stain and simple stains. The procedures for running biochemical tests, staining bacteria, and the composition of the necessary reagents and bacteriological media are given in the references listed below. The necessary procedures and techniques are given in a wide variety of microbiology lab manuals. INFORMATION FOR THE TEACHER TYPE OF ACTIVITY hands on lab authentic assessment OBJECTIVES to demonstrate proficiency in handling bacteria to demonstrate proficiency in use of various tests in order to identify bacteria to develop problem solving skills to help students develop ability t...

4.   Creaturesintorchlake
...he water sample that they brought in. No dye is necessary; simply place a slide cover over a drop of water. The tension of the water should hold the slide flat. After a week, there should be a large number of organisms present. Before performing this experiment, it might be a good idea to pick up a microbiology book to get an idea what type of organisms might be present. Paramecium, flagellum, and rotifers were present in my samples, but many others may show up! The students were mesmerized with this one. I have never seen students so interested in science! Shawn Len, 2000. HOME INDEX

5.   Soil Microbiology
Soil Microbiology- Nitrogen cycle Main focus question- How do plants obtain usable nitrogen in order to grow and develop? Background information: Plants need nitrogen, potassium, and phosphorus in order to develop properly. Plants depend on geochemical cycling to make these elements usable. The major cycle that plant...

6.   Bacteria/ Microbiology lab
Lesson Plan Teacher: Mentor: Rocio Tiffany Cervantes Gambrell Subject: Biology 9th/ 2nd block Lesson Title: Bacteria/ Microbiology lab Objectives: The student will be able to identify the characteristics of bacteria. The student will complete the collection of bacteria experiment. TEKS 9.8C (The student is expected to identify the characteristics of the kingdom monera). No standards added. Materials: Book, notes, Petri Motivati...

7.   Genetics - Invent PCR: You May Win a Nobel Prize
..., AP Biology Materials Needed: handouts, background materials on PCR, printout of template DNA, primers, polymerase, felt-tipped markers, several rolls of cash register tape Class Time: 2 fifty-minute class periods Brief Summary: The polymerase chain reaction has revolutionized medical diagnostics, microbiology and forensic science. While the technique is rather simple and straightforward, few students understand it as they should. The typical illustration included in textbooks and articles about the subject generally dies not lead to a true understanding of how target sequences are selectively amplified....

8.   TB Project Intro
...t audience among people under the age of 18 and prepare a communication product which will help them to understand the risks of tuberculosis and the benefits of testing and/or following through on appropriate treatment. You will spend the first three to four weeks of this project working on health, microbiology, mathematics, language arts and social studies knowledge and skills. During the last two to three weeks, you will apply that knowledge as you develop materials to teach some group of school age students something about tuberculosis, its cause and its cure. Interdisciplinary Projects TB Home TB Overv...

9.   Bioinformatics
...s By the end of this activity, students will: Be exposed to the tools and databases currently used by researchers in molecular and evolutionary biology; Gain a better understanding of gene analysis, taxonomy, and evolution. Context for Use Part or all of this activity can be used in an introductory microbiology or genetics course. This activity is based on the Bioinformatics Exercise, part of Microbial Life Educational Resources. While no computer programming skills are necessary to complete the modules in this work, prior exposure to personal computers and the Internet will be assumed. The main program th...

10.   Aerobic and Anaerobic Microbe Analysis in a Subarctic Setting
...hips between protozoa, algae and monera in freshwater, shoreline soil, and reindeer rumen. An open-ended approach, coupled with digitizing capabilities and "publication" of reports, allows students to develop a much deeper understanding of the many relationships represented in aerobic and anaerobic microbiology. Activity Type: Hands-on Inquiry Lab Authentic Assessment Group/Cooperative Learning Community Outreach/Off-Site Activity Target Audience: Biology Life Science Biotechnology Background Information: Basic understanding of bacteria, algae, protozoa Basic understanding of habitat parameters Basic skill...


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