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- The sample left in a sunny place (blue spot) haven't grown much, an initial growth like roots can be seen at the bottom of the sample. The second sample (red spot) have grown a little more than the sample left in the sunny spot, but at the bottom, any "root" can be seen. The sample left in total darkness have growth a lot, a shape in form of roots is almost all over the Petri box. It seems that the dark places are ideal for this specimen.
- The sample left in a sunny place (blue spot) haven't grown much, an initial growth like roots can be seen at the bottom of the sample. The second sample (red spot) have grown a little more than the sample left in the sunny spot, but at the bottom, any "root" can be seen. The sample left in total darkness have growth a lot, a shape in form of roots is almost all over the Petri box.  
 
 
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The specimen left in the laboratory hasn't grown, and it seems that it has been contaminated with another specimen. (The temperature of the laboratory oscillates around the 16°C.
 
''General conclusions:'' It seems that the dark places with a temperature higher than 18°C are ideal for this specimen.
 


*Day 15:
*Day 15:
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After 15 days, the sample left in a sunny place (blue spot) has grown a lot in comparison to it first 10 days, a growth like roots can be seen at the bottom of the sample. The growth of the second sample (red spot) seems to be a constant. The growth of the sample left in total darkness seems to be constant too, and a brown color is starting to appear around the root shapes.
''General conclusions:'' The specimen likes dark environments to growth with temperatures around or higher than 18°C. The temperature seems to be a decisive factor in the growth of this specimen, this according to the exponential growth of the first specimen seen in the last 5 days. 
The sample left in the laboratory is no longer a subject of study because of the contamination inside the sample.