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Light and Moisture and its Affect on Muenster Cheese

Light and Moisture and its Affect on Muenster Cheese. By, Brian Wheeler & Casey Gruttadauria. Introduction. The purpose of this experiment is to see what environment mold grows better in, Light or Dark. And to see if mold grows better with more or less moisture.

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Light and Moisture and its Affect on Muenster Cheese

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  1. Light and Moisture and its Affect on Muenster Cheese By, Brian Wheeler & Casey Gruttadauria

  2. Introduction • The purpose of this experiment is to see what environment mold grows better in, Light or Dark. And to see if mold grows better with more or less moisture. • We believe that the least growth will happen when mold is in light and does not have any water/moisture on it. • The cheese that is in the dark and has 15 drops of water on it we think will grow the most mold. • We think the cheese that has more water on it will grow more mold. Between a dark and light environment, the cheese in the darker environment will grow more mold.

  3. Experimental Design IV: Light and Moisture DV: Growth of mold

  4. The control of this experiment is the piece of muenster cheese that is in the light and that has no drops of water on it. Constants: The petri dish the cheese is placed in The type of cheese = muenster cheese The liquid used to moisten the cheese = water The temperature = room temperature The amount of time the cheese is in it’s environment in order to wait for mold growth Controls and Constants

  5. Procedure • Get eight pieces of muenster cheese • Get eight petri dishes • Label the petri dishes according to what the experiment calls for • Put the pieces of muenster cheese in the appropriate petri dishes • Drop the appropriate amount of water on each slice of muenster cheese varying on what the label on the petri dish says, remember to add drops on a regular basis • Put the pieces of muenster cheese in the petri dishes into plastic tubs • Place the plastic tubs with the petri dishes labeled “dark” in a cabinet and the plastic tubs with the petri dishes labeled “light” on the counter near the window • Take observations daily and take pictures whenever change in the muenster cheese has taken place

  6. Results: Day 0 - Light No Drops 5 Drops 10 Drops 15 Drops

  7. Day 0 Light No Drops

  8. Day 0 Light 5 Drops

  9. Day 0 Light 10 Drops

  10. Day 0 Light 15 Drops

  11. Results: Day 0 - Dark No Drops 5 Drops 10 Drops 15 Drops

  12. Day 0 Dark No Drops

  13. Day 0 Dark 5 Drops

  14. Day 0 Dark 10 Drops

  15. Day 0 Dark 15 Drops

  16. Day 12 - Light

  17. Day 12 Light No Drops

  18. Day 12 Light 5 Drops

  19. Day 12 light 10 Drops

  20. Day 12 Light 15 Drops

  21. Day 12 - Dark

  22. Day 12 Dark No Drops

  23. Day 12 Dark 5 Drops

  24. Day 12 Dark 10 Drops

  25. Day 12 Dark 15 Drops

  26. Day 20 - Light

  27. Day 20 - Dark

  28. Conclusion • After we did a mold transplant mold grew more on the cheese with more drops. • We discovered that the cheese in the dark environment also grew more mold. • The cheese without any drops of water which was in the light and dark did not grow any mold. • Our experiment clearly showed that mold grows better in a darker environment than a lighter environment, and the mold grows better with more moisture.

  29. Our Mold Under The Microscope

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