| Beating Bacteria: A User's Guide | ||||||||
Is a kitchen that looks clean, really clean? How effective is our hand washing? And if all is not as good as it looks, does it really matter? With the aid of agar plates and elapsed-time results, 'Super Agar Man' (alias 'SAM') explains all. This humorous cross-curricula program shows students how harmful bacteria can hide - and grow - in even the cleanest looking of environments. Using the example of a dirty kitchen - and unclean hands - Super Agar Man and his friend, Professor Tweedly, investigate the growth of bacteria over a four-day period, in samples taken from a range of surfaces. The programme will amuse and instruct students - and teachers! | ||||||||
| Running Time: 25 mins | ||||||||
| Age Range: 11 - 16 Years | ||||||||
| Year of Production: 1999 | ||||||||
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Is a kitchen that looks clean, really clean? How effective is our hand washing? And if all is not as good as it looks, does it really matter? With the aid of agar plates and elapsed-time results, 'Super Agar Man' (alias 'SAM') explains all. This humorous cross-curricula program shows students how harmful bacteria can hide - and grow - in even the cleanest looking of environments. Using the example of a dirty kitchen - and unclean hands - Super Agar Man and his friend, Professor Tweedly, investigate the growth of bacteria over a four-day period, in samples taken from a range of surfaces. The programme will amuse and instruct students - and teachers!

