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Pre-Lab Questions
1. What is a model organism, and why is Saccharomyces cerevisiae so often used as one?

In microbiology, molecular biology, and biochemistry labs, a model organism is utilized

for analysis and research. Saccharomyces cerevisiae is frequently used as one because

it is small (in sizo), has a fast growth rate, is inexpensive, and is safe and simple to work

with. It is critical for the role of yeast in a variety of foods and beverages, including

breads, wine, and beer..



2. Research and discuss the properties of mold that make them sometimes beneficial to humans,

and sometimes potentially harmful.

Mold has the ability to be both beneficial and detrimental to humans. Mold provides

benefits in the form of citric acid, which is employed in drugs such as those for the

neurological system, drug testing, and malignancies. Humans and animals can be

harmed by aspergillus, which can cause serious infections and create poisons when

inhaled



3. Parasitic helminths are a major cause of disease in undeveloped countries around the world.

Discuss the role that microbiologists can and have played in helping to reduce the number of

infections caused by parasitic helminths.

Microbiologists have investigated the many vehicles/hosts/vectors, they can and have

helped to minimise the frequency of parasitic helminth infections, as well as diagnostics

and treatments. They've discovered the characteristics of the diagnosis and how to

, Lab 5 Eukaryotic Microbes, Parasitology, & Viruses
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prevent transmission through improved hygiene, immunizations, and adequate drinking

water cleaning



EXPERIMENT 1: Mold Growth on Bread and Fruit
Data Tables
Table 1: Experiment 1 Growth Results


)
Bright, Control 11 2 3

Bright, Water 8 2 3

Bright, Sugar 11 2 3

Bright, Lemon 11 3 4

Bright, Vinegar 7 2 3

Dark, Control 0 0 0

Dark, Water 12 2 2

Dark, Sugar 0 0 0

Dark, Lemon 9 2 2

Dark, Vinegar 9 2 3



Post-Lab
Questions
1. Which condition produced the most mold growth? The least? The fastest? The slowest?

The bright lemon environment created the most mould development, whereas Dark

control generated the least. Bright vinegar was the fastest, whereas dark water was the

slowest.



2. What was the purpose of examining three pieces of bread and three pieces of apple in each

treatment?

The goal of studying three slices of bread and three pieces of apple in each treatment

was to determine which conditions were most conducive to mould growth

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