Mold spores are extremely tiny, about the size of dust particles. They exist just about everywhere -- you are most likely breathing in a few of them into your lungs right this second. It just so happens that a few penicillum mold spores got into Fleming's petri dish; who knows how or when.
To identify mold in a petri dish, methods such as visual inspection, microscopic examination, and biochemical tests can be used. Visual inspection involves looking for visible growth or colonies on the agar surface. Microscopic examination involves using a microscope to observe the mold's characteristics, such as spore shape and size. Biochemical tests can help identify specific types of mold based on their metabolic activities or reactions to certain chemicals.
A plant cell that has the ability to grow into a new plant is called a meristem cell. These cells are found in the stem tips, root tips, and buds of plants and have the capacity to divide and differentiate into various specialized cell types to regenerate plant tissues and organs.
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You can find a list of spore-forming Gram-positive bacteria in various microbiology textbooks, research articles or online databases specific for microbiology information. Some common examples of spore-forming Gram-positive bacteria include Bacillus and Clostridium species.
Spore makers produce spores, which are small reproductive cells that fungi use for reproduction. Seed makers produce seeds, which are structures containing the plant embryo and stored nutrients for germination. Spores are more commonly found in fungi, while seeds are more commonly found in plants.
Sir Alexander Fleming noticed that some cultivated bacteria had been affected by a windblown mould. he threw them away at first but retrieved them from the bin to show a visitor. So it was a very chancy discovery. The right mould spore had to land in the right dish and the right visitor had to come at the right time. A million to one chance maybe.
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