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in 1928, Sir Alexander Fleming was studying
Staphylococcus bacteria grown in petridishes. What
unwanted surprise was growing on one of his
culture plates when he returned from holiday?​

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Question: in 1928, Sir Alexander Fleming was studying

Staphylococcus bacteria grown in petridishes.

Answer:In 1928, Sir Alexander Fleming was studying Staphylococcus bacteria growing in culture dishes. He noticed that a mold called Penicillium was also growing in some of the dishes. In Figure 1.13, Petri dish A represents a dish containing only Staphylococcus bacteria. The red dots in dish B represent Penicillium colonies.

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Question:What

unwanted surprise was growing on one of his

culture plates when he returned from holiday?

Answer: He kept the plates aside on one corner of the table away from direct sunlight and to make space for Craddock to work in his absence. While in a vacation, he was appointed Professor of Bacteriology at the St Mary's Hospital Medical School on 1 September 1928.

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