The photograph shows jujube fruits. (Source: © Aneeta Benwan-edam/Alamy Stock Photo) Jujube fruits are edible and are native to China. Jujube fruits do not store well. An investigation compared the effect of covering the fruit with an edible coating. One coating was made from chitosan, a polysaccharide obtained from the outer skeleton of shellfish. Another coating was made from cinnamon oil. Samples from stored fruit were tested for vitamin C content and antimicrobial activity. The antimicrobial activity of the coatings was investigated using the agar diffusion method. Agar plates were spread with a suspension of bacteria containing $$\(5 \times 10^{5}\)$$ bacteria per $$\(\mathrm{cm}^{3}\)$$. Two suspensions of bacteria were made, one with E. coli and one with S. aureus. Discs of filter paper were soaked in either the chitosan or the cinnamon oil and placed on top of the agar. The agar plates were then incubated. Agar plates were also prepared that had two types of fungi grown on them: A. flavus and P. citrinum. The suspension of bacteria containing $$\(5 \times 10^{5}\)$$ bacteria per $$\(\mathrm{cm}^{3}\)$$ was used. Each agar plate was spread with $$\(0.2 \mathrm{~cm}^{3}\)$$ of this suspension. Calculate the number of bacteria that were added to each agar plate. Give your answer in standard form. (1) Answer ..........................................................

Biology
IGCSE&ALevel
EDEXCEL
Exam No:wbi13-01-que-20240523 Year:2024 Question No:(b)(ii)

Answer:

- \(1 \times 10^{5} / 1.0 \times 10^{5}\)

Knowledge points:

CH4 – Plant Structure and Function, Biodiversity and Conservation

Solution:

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