GMU:Diy biolab drivers license SoSe26/Daria Lukianchuk

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Colored Slime mold

Agar agar recipe.jpg
Taking part of the Mother Culture.jpg
Feeding Mother Culture for the future.jpg
Adapter and Memory card.jpg
Feeding Mother Culture for the future (top view).jpg
Food paint description (contains sugar).jpg
Food paint .jpg
Camera stand set-up.jpg
Mother culture in the beginning.jpg
Mother culture started growing.jpg
Preparing for measurement.jpg
Heating agar.jpg
Sterile Petri dishes.jpg
Placing everything in Petri dish.jpg
Filling up Petri dishes with agar.jpg
Mixed agar and water are ready for heating.jpg

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Prepared second try.jpg

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In the second lecture of our 'Diy biolab drivers license' course, students saw live how slime mold transfers nutrients within its body. Firstly the flow goes in one direction, after a while stops and then moves in another direction.