Be sure to:
- Measure zones of inhibition
- Create Tables as Charts as directed in the Case Study
- Calculate Averages (You do not need to calculate Standard Deviation Or Standard Error)
- Answer the seven questions at the end of the Case Stud
- Questions1.
What do you think the experimental question is? Click here to enter text.2. What hypotheses can you come up with to answer the experimental question? Click here to enter text.3. If your hypothesis is correct, what would the plates look like (i.e., what predictions would you make for each hypothesis)? Click here to enter text.4. Is the experiment you just collected data for an appropriate test of the experimental question you came up with in your answer to Question 1? Click here to enter text.5. Which antibiotics where most effective against S. aureus? Which antibiotics where most effective against MRSA? Click here to enter text.6. When comparing the antibiotics effective against both, were there differences in effectiveness? Click here to enter text.7. What other questions do the data shown in Figure 1 make you think of? Click here to enter text.


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