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Becca Goslow- WMHS Frosilda Pushani- SHHS

Did You Know…? 2 Goslow-Pushani

Watch This! 3 Goslow-Pushani

Terms to know  Antibiotic Resistance  Escherichia coli  Ampicillin  Inhibition Zone Goslow-Pushani4

What is Antibiotic Resistance?  Antibiotics are no longer an option.  Bacteria takes over and becomes immune. Goslow-Pushani5

Escherichia coli 6 Goslow-Pushani

Ampicillin 7 Goslow-Pushani

Inhibition Zones 8 Goslow-Pushani

Overview  Problem/Hypothesis.  Materials/Procedure.  Results/Statistics.  Accept/Reject Hypothesis.  Possible Improvements. 9Goslow-Pushani

Problem  The effect of antibiotics on the growth of bacteria throughout generations. 10Goslow-Pushani

Hypothesis  If Ampicillin is used, then the Escherichia coli will develop a resistance to the antibiotic. 11Goslow-Pushani

Materials 12 Blank Disks Ampicillin Sterile Swabs Petri Dishes Starter Plate (E. coli) Bunsen Burner Analytic Balance Incubators Goslow-Pushani

Values Goslow-Pushani13

Procedure 14 Goslow-Pushani

Procedure 15 Goslow-Pushani

Procedure sterile-vial-50/ pr Goslow-Pushani

Procedure Goslow-Pushani

Procedure 18Goslow-Pushani

Procedure (A+B+C) ÷ 3 = Size of an inhibition zone. 19Goslow-Pushani

Resistance  E. coli.  Ampicillin.  Zone of Inhibition/ Resistance. 20Goslow-Pushani

Results 21Goslow-Pushani

Observations DateObservation 3/11/14 One Petri dish had a smaller inhibition zone from the rest. The E. coli was smelly and white. 3/13/14 The Petri dishes had a lot of E. coli, the bacteria was white and extremely smelly. 3/14/14The E. coli on some of the Petri dishes were blotchy. 3/18/14 The E. coli was smellier than usual and filled up every Petri dish completely, besides the zone of inhibition. 22Goslow-Pushani

Effect of Ampicillin 23Goslow-Pushani

Effect of Incubation Temperature 24Goslow-Pushani

Interaction Effect 25Goslow-Pushani

Outliers? 26Goslow-Pushani

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Recap  What we planned.  What happened.  Added Ampicillin to E. coli and incubated the petri dishes.  The bacteria and inhibition zones grew.  Overtime, the inhibitions decreased in size.  The hypothesis was accepted! 29 Goslow-Pushani

Improvements for the Future  Run more trials.  Have a wider range of the predictor variables.  Use of an actual human.  Stop experimental flaws. 30Goslow-Pushani

Flaw and Human Errors  Off temperatures.  Off measurements of Ampicillin.  Time issues. Goslow-Pushani31

Who does this effect?  Chemists/Scientists  Doctors  YOU! Goslow-Pushani32

Save Your Life  Do not take the antibiotics for viral infections.  Take an antibiotic exactly as a healthcare provider tell you.  Keep antibiotics to a minimum. 33Goslow-Pushani

Acknowledgements  Mr. Acre  Mr. Estapa  Mrs. Gravel  Veronica & Abigail Goslow-Pushani34

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Works Cited "E.coli Symptoms and Treatment." Health32Com Ecoli Symptoms and Treatment Comments.Web. 28 May "Evil E. Coli." Encyclopedia Britannica Online. Encyclopedia Britannica. Web. 28 May "HowStuffWorks.” "How Do Antibiotics Work?"" HowStuffWorks. N.p., n.d. Web. 26 May "International Water Research Alliance Saxony." Running Waters, Microbiology -. Web. 28 May "Media Prep." YouTube. YouTube. Web. 28 May Paphitou, Niki I. "Antimicrobial Resistance: Action to Combat the Rising Microbial Challenges.” International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents. N.p., n.d. Web. 15 Mar "Plate1A." Plate1A. Web. 27 May "Science Fair Projects - Bacteria resistance to antibiotics." Science Fair Projects - Bacteria resistance to antibiotics. All Science Fair Projects, n.d. Web. 14 May "The Science of Acne." The Science of Acne. Web. 28 May "Tag Archives: Amoxicillin." Harvey Millican Raising Your Kids Without Lowering Your IQ. Web. 28 May "The Threat of Antibiotic Resistance." YouTube. YouTube. Web. 28 May Todar, Kenneth. "Bacterial Resistance to Antibiotics." Bacterial Resistance to Antibiotics. N.p., n.d. Web. 14 May Goslow-Pushani

Any Questions? 37Goslow-Pushani

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