This lesson contains 11 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.
Lesson duration is: 50 min
Items in this lesson
What did we discuss last lesson?
Slide 1 - Mind map
TRUE OR FALSE? Two organisms that belong to the same family, always belong to the same kingdom.
A
True
B
False
Slide 2 - Quiz
TRUE OR FALSE? Two organisms that belong to the same class, always belong to the same species.
A
True
B
False
Slide 3 - Quiz
Drag the words in the correct order from largest (TOP) to smallest (BOTTOM)
Kingdom
Class
Family
Order
Species
Genus
Phylum
Slide 4 - Drag question
What do you know / think about when you hear the word 'bacteria'?
Slide 5 - Mind map
What are bacteria?
- unicellular organisms
-reproduction through cell division
- consist of cell wall and cell membrane (but do have a tiny piece of circular DNA in the cytoplasm)
-live everywhere
-obtain food from other organisms
Slide 6 - Slide
Slide 7 - Video
Slide 8 - Slide
Which shapes do bacteria have?
Slide 9 - Slide
Turn the Petri dish upside-down and divide the bottom into quarters, by drawing a cross with a marker pen.
Number the corners of each section 1 to 4.
Without damaging the agar surface, gently press your finger onto section number 1 of the agar.
After washing your finger and drying it, gently press the same finger onto section number 2 of the agar.
Gently press a small object onto section number 3 and remove it. Use cotton swabs if needed.
Gently press a second small object onto section number 4 and remove it.
Replace the cover of the Petri dish, tape it closed and let your teacher put them in an incubator for several days. Compare the dishes by counting the number of colonies in the different sections.