POINTS TO CONSIDER:
Theory is that antibiotics kill the 'good' bacteria
which also prevents fungal growth.
This is why antibiotics are never given to fungal infections.
Although this is a theory, i can prove this theory right
by testing it on a measured growth of fungi.
Fungi are eukaryotic ( similar to human cells)
the mechanism for destroying the cells are different.
It is a known fact that antifungals kill all types of fungi .
E.g. yeasts to dermatophytes ( athletes foot)
So, it would be pointless to include antifungal cream or drops to
the dependent variable as it kill fungi the fastest.
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
yay idea came back to life~
so im doing the antibacteria on petri dishes and how to Compare the effect of a
ntibiotics on gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria.
IT SHALL BE FUN.
so im doing the antibacteria on petri dishes and how to Compare the effect of a
ntibiotics on gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria.IT SHALL BE FUN.
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