Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Time-Lapse of Bacillus cereus growing






An image was taken every single five minutes for approximately 87 hours, at room temperature. You can see each and every morning the heating kicked on and caused moisture to build up on the lid of the petri plate.

10 comments:

alperdede said...

@okimotor by the way it is very nice video, i tried to show it my proffessor but she didnt have any appropriate video player:S thx for sharing:D

okimotor said...

@alperdede TSA (trypticase soy agar) plate

alperdede said...

in which media they grow up? nutrient agar or something?

okimotor said...

@adamebiology the camera I used (Nikon Coolpix 8400) has a timelapse feature that allows you to set time intervals of pictures and compiles them all into a video.

adamebiology said...

how did you set your camera up to take a picture every five minutes?
Thanks for posting!

kanglarette said...

Associated with reheated rice.

dlindeman said...

@ddaamaccom condensation from what source. in the dish or outside .especially since it may be a incubator where the temp is set to remain constant. is it an indication of periodic bacterial activity ?

ddaamaccom said...

@dlindeman

It is condensation appearing and disappearing!

dlindeman said...

It is interesing watching what happens in the uninocultated area of the dish .there seems to be a periodic pulse there of some sort . Thanks for posting
Dave Lindeman

inajita said...

it is benefits video

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