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When I had a little more knowledge I also tried to let grow two extracted bacteria on two different parts on the drawing. I used some darker, blue bacteria for the mushroom (1) and some green/white looking ones for the surrounding (2). | When I had a little more knowledge I also tried to let grow two extracted bacteria on two different parts on the drawing. I used some darker, blue bacteria for the mushroom (1) and some green/white looking ones for the surrounding (2). | ||
But sadly it did not really work Maybe | But sadly it did not really work. Maybe it would be more successful if I do not only use two different kind of bacteria, because they somehow also could move to and other parts of the picture just through the air, but also use two different kind of media. | ||
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So how you can see, the bacteria does not absorb the color. That's probably because there are two different kind of bacteria, one whose cell wall allows it to absorb color, and the other one doesn`t. | |||
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It looks like that the bacteria is growing much faster on the part of the medium, where there is no ink. But also where the ink is there are growing bacteria. | It looks like that the bacteria is growing much faster on the part of the medium, where there is no ink. But also where the ink is there are growing bacteria. | ||
It also seems like they are soaking in the color. | It also seems like they are soaking in the color. | ||
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