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TylerH
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Hi, so I have a little background in biology. I took AP bio in HS and got a 5 and really enjoyed it along the way.
I got a microscope for my own amusement and also to maybe spark an interest in my little brother.
What I'm having trouble with is finding good densities of moving microorganisms. I though motile microorganisms would be the best place to start, because I've always found them to be the most mind blowing part of simple bio.
I'm interesting in growing cultures in water to get some interesting stuff to look at, but first I want to inquire on the danger of doing so. I don't want to grow some deadly bacteria in my house.
Also, if it is safe, what should I put in the water to aid in growth? Will normal cooking sugar work? Should it be in sunlight? And how long for optimal results? (Conceivably, after a certain period when density would peak, I'm guessing things will start dying.)
I got a microscope for my own amusement and also to maybe spark an interest in my little brother.
What I'm having trouble with is finding good densities of moving microorganisms. I though motile microorganisms would be the best place to start, because I've always found them to be the most mind blowing part of simple bio.
I'm interesting in growing cultures in water to get some interesting stuff to look at, but first I want to inquire on the danger of doing so. I don't want to grow some deadly bacteria in my house.
Also, if it is safe, what should I put in the water to aid in growth? Will normal cooking sugar work? Should it be in sunlight? And how long for optimal results? (Conceivably, after a certain period when density would peak, I'm guessing things will start dying.)