This paper deals with how spots occur (inflamed lesions), and their subsequent bacterial growth. It gives details into how the effect of various concentrations of anti-bacterial facewashes affect the spread of bacteria. A thorough experimental aceptic technique is made reference to in this paper.
From the Paper:
"A spot starts when a pore in the skin becomes blocked - usually with oil (sebum) and dead skin cells, which the skin produces. As the pore becomes blocked, it becomes infected with bacteria, which are normally present on the surface of the skin. These bacteria breakdown the oil and dead cells to form chemicals which cause swelling, redness and the formation of an "inflamed lesion" or a SPOT."
"Growth of Bacteria" 15 January 2012. Web. 12 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.co.uk/Research-Paper-Growth-of-Bacteria/7043>
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Aug 26, 2002
I have done high school, college and now at university undergraduate studying pharmacy. I have written a number of essays/projects that have yielded very good marks.