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Inquiry Lab- Investigating Cheese “Microbiomes” Essential Question: How do biologists study living things?

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Cheesy History 5000 BC (?) - Pouches made from animal stomachs likely provided the Rennet enzymes separating milk casein into curds and whey The practice of salting foods for preservation included curdled milk Late 1890’s - Identifying and culturing bacteria led to standardization of cheese products

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Page 1: Inquiry Lab- Investigating Cheese “Microbiomes”

Inquiry Lab- Investigating Cheese “Microbiomes”

Essential Question: How do biologists study living things?

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Cheesy History• 5000 BC (?) - Pouches made from

animal stomachs likely provided the Rennet enzymes separating milk casein into curds and whey

• The practice of salting foods for preservation included curdled milk

• Late 1890’s - Identifying and culturing bacteria led to standardization of cheese products

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Cheese Production

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Ancient Biotechnology• Diversity of microbes in cheese making

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Blue Cheese microbes on a Petri dish

Cheese as a model system

• Culturing cheese microbes is helping scientists learn about interactions within microbial communities

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Different cheeses have different microbial communities

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Resources (listed from popular to technical sources)

• Bacteria in Cheese• The Most Delicious Lab • Microbe Managing - The Life Saving

Potential of Cheese• Abstract: Diversity of Bacteria… in

Cheese Production • DNA technology reveals microbes in

cheese

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Experimental Design

Doing things in a scientific way…. • Observe• Wonder• Question• PLAY (build a model, perform an

experiment)

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ObserveCulture a cheese microbiome • Prepare nutrient agar in Petri dishes

– Determine number of dishes you will need– Weigh,measure, and mix powder in a flask– Stir and boil until solution turns translucent– Cool, then pour thin layers into plates

• Bring in cheese samples (washed rind)• Using sterile swabs innoculate agar from

cheese rind samples• After several days, LOOK at growth!

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Wonder

• What kind of bacteria are growing?• Is the community stable or dynamic?• How could we change the community?

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Question

• What condition causes a particular bacterial species to increase in number? Decrease in diversity? Die off completely?

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Experimental Design Guidelines

• (IF) Independent Variable: condition or situation you will set up

• (THEN) Dependent Variable: – Must be quantitative– the NUMBER that you will record

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IF/THEN hypothesis should reflect your question

• Hypothesis predicts how variables will change

• IF the temperature increases, THEN population of Bac A will increase. 0

102030405060708090

RoomTemp

Warm

Bac ABac BBac C

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Data collection should reflect your question

• Independent Variable (x-axis) =

• Dependent Variable (y-axis) =

0102030405060708090

RoomTemp

Warm

Bac ABac BBac C