MBK – Lab Report Name: April Tesch
Section:
Fungi
Part 1: Growing Fungal Cultures
Check the baggies at 24-hour intervals to monitor microbial growth.
Observe what has grown on your substrate. How many different types of
colonies can you see?
N/A
Part 2: Microscopic Observation – Wet Mount
Prepare a wet-mount of your 4 samples and observe with your
microscope.
Record your observations.
N/A
Part 3: Microscopic Observation – Simple Stain
Observe your stained specimen with your microscope. Record your
observations. Repeat for the remaining samples.
PCN with conidia at 40X – rods with spheres, more rods then spheres green
in color, rods more spaced the spheres, some spheres has opacity centers.
Yeast whole mount at 40X – spheres of purple dark clusters
Questions:
A. What is a hyphae? A mycelium?
Hyphae is a tube like structure with a rigid cell wall that protects the
cell membrane similar to a plant’s cell wall. Mycelium are thread-like
hyphae intertwine to form a tangled structure.
B. What is the difference between a septate hyphae and a non-septate
hyphae?
Septate hyphae have dividers between the cells, called septa. Non-
septate hyphae, also known as aseptate or coenocytic hyphae, form
, one long cell with many nuclei.
Section:
Fungi
Part 1: Growing Fungal Cultures
Check the baggies at 24-hour intervals to monitor microbial growth.
Observe what has grown on your substrate. How many different types of
colonies can you see?
N/A
Part 2: Microscopic Observation – Wet Mount
Prepare a wet-mount of your 4 samples and observe with your
microscope.
Record your observations.
N/A
Part 3: Microscopic Observation – Simple Stain
Observe your stained specimen with your microscope. Record your
observations. Repeat for the remaining samples.
PCN with conidia at 40X – rods with spheres, more rods then spheres green
in color, rods more spaced the spheres, some spheres has opacity centers.
Yeast whole mount at 40X – spheres of purple dark clusters
Questions:
A. What is a hyphae? A mycelium?
Hyphae is a tube like structure with a rigid cell wall that protects the
cell membrane similar to a plant’s cell wall. Mycelium are thread-like
hyphae intertwine to form a tangled structure.
B. What is the difference between a septate hyphae and a non-septate
hyphae?
Septate hyphae have dividers between the cells, called septa. Non-
septate hyphae, also known as aseptate or coenocytic hyphae, form
, one long cell with many nuclei.