I’d like to test hydroquinine, which is found in some tree bark. It’s already been proven effective against some microorganisms and I think it seems interesting.
Depending on the compound, I would either expect it to kill/halt the growing process of the bacteria, or nothing to manage bacterial growth, like the compound used in this project.
moving forward, are they any other organic compounds in particular that you would like to test?
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I’d like to test hydroquinine, which is found in some tree bark. It’s already been proven effective against some microorganisms and I think it seems interesting.
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This was great! Good job!
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Thanks Delwin! You were very helpful throughout this project and I really appreciate it 🙂
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Why was the same ratio of bacteria to solution used in every trial?
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We wanted to try to keep everything consistent!
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What kind of results would you expect my doing the experiment again but with different compounds?
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*In doing
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Depending on the compound, I would either expect it to kill/halt the growing process of the bacteria, or nothing to manage bacterial growth, like the compound used in this project.
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Why would you want to complete the same procedure with different organic compounds for future directions?
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To keep it consistent with past research and to find a good, strong, compound.
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Was there any consideration toward toxicity in humans when deciding how much of the compound to use in each leg of the experiment?
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