Wednesday, April 14, 2010

The Bread Mold Experiment

The aim of the bread mold experiment is to see what organisms are living on the kitchen bench and compare this to what is picked up from just the air alone.

Materials Needed:
·     You will need the following:
·     2 slices of bread (wholemeal is best)
·     cling wrap or sealing sandwich bags
·     spray bottle filled with water
·     magnifying glass (optional)





Procedure:

Step 1: Wipe one of the two slices of bread on the kitchen bench or any other surface regularly used for food preparation. The second slice acts as a control for the first; it shows what would happen without wiping it on the surface.

Step 2: Spray both slices very lightly with water

Step 3: Seal the slices in separate pieces of cling wrap or separate sandwich bags.

Step 4: Place the wrapped bread slices somewhere warm and wait for the mold to grow. Once the difference between the two slices is significant enough, remove them and inspect the results.

Step 5: Examine the mold colonies with a magnifying glass. Note that caution must be taken not to breathe in the dust from the mold colonies as it can cause medical complications.

What is Happening?

The mold colonies have ended up on the bread either from landing on the bread from the air, or as a result of being collected from the bench in the process of wiping. The difference in the quantity and types of mold present show that wiping the bread on the bench results in far greater mold growth as well as diversity.

Possible Extension: Activity to Test Disinfectants

This bread mold experiment can be extended to test different brands of disinfectants. Select up to four different brands of disinfectants you have at home. Example, Dettol, Lysol, bleach, etc.

Treat four pieces of bread, each with a different brand and leave them in the open. Record your observations.

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