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    some jelly for her mother’s birthday. In addition to plain jelly‚ she added fresh fruits into some of the jelly. She found that all the plain jelly set as usual‚ but jelly with fresh pineapple and fresh kiwi added failed to set. She was intrigued by this observation and she asked Miss Chan‚ her biology teacher‚ about it. Instead of telling Mary the answer directly‚ Miss Chan provided her with a piece of useful information: “Jelly contains a kind of protein called gelatin‚ which causes the jelly solution

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    rise to a total of eight haploid ascospores with thick cell walls in each ascus. Many of these rod-shaped asci‚ each with eight ascospores‚ are held together in a protective‚ flask-shaped perithecium. In agar cultures‚ the perithecium‚ about 0.5 mm high‚ has its lower part immersed in the jelly with its neck projecting into the air (Figure 1). The perithecium opens to the outside by a narrow canal through which only one ascus can extend at a time. The ascospores are actively discharged into

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    size. The matrix can be adjusted‚ though‚ by increasing the concentration of agarose (tighter matrix) or by decreasing it (looser matrix). A standard 1% agarose gel can resolve DNA from 0.2 - 30 kb in length. Agarose is extracted in the form of agar from several species of red marine algae‚ or seaweed‚ found in California and

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    Lab Report T 1:35 Prof. Clemente Fernandez MCB2010L 11/19/13 Cristina Carvajal Fatima Hussain Nordia Johnson Jessica Rignack Amoeba: It is a unicellular protozoan that lacks a definite shape. Live in both fresh water and marine habitats. Some are found in soil‚ and many have adapted to parasitic life on the body of marine animals or internal organs of both aquatic and terrestrial animals. Amoeba reproduces asexually by binary and multiple fissions. They eat algae‚ bacteria‚ other

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    Review all chapters in your exercise manual beginning with the introduction INTRODUCTION: (Covered 9.4.14 II Week 1) Biosafety levels1: basic level of containment. Hand washing or wearing gloves 2: Appropriate for working with human body fluids. Autoclave‚ sharps containers‚ lab coats 3: appropriate for working with pathogens that can be transmitted via respiratory route. Self-closing‚ double doors and sealed windows 4: Highest level. Aerosol pathogens; pathogens with no vaccine/treatment. Separate

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    ANTIMICROBIAL EFFECT OF BEE’s HONEY IN COMPARISON TO ANTIBIOTICS ON ORGANISMS ISOLATED FROM INFECTED BURNS‚ WOUNDS AND HARMONIZED METHODS OF MELISSOPALYNOLOGY. PROJECT GUIDE: Dr. JAGAN MOHAN REDDY STUDENTS: MANASA.D.A (1AY09BT011) SANJUKTA BANERJEE (1AY09BT019) SANDHYA.S (1AY09BT018) DEPARTMENT OF BIOTECHNOLOGY ACHARYA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ACHARYA

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    Lee Hiu Man Instructor Wynn ESLG 1001 29 November 2012 Comparison of Chinese and Western Food Culture Food is closely related to people’s lives and it is considered the most important element in Chinese culture. Chinese food is famous all over the world too. American Chinese cuisine differs significantly from the traditional Chinese cuisine and even though the variation in taste can be so it is still attractive to many people. When it comes to food‚ Chinese people always

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    Japanese Cooking Terms

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    deep-green pumpkin with yellow flesh and nut taste. Kaiware - daikon sprouts. Kaki - Japanese persimmon. Kaki - oysters. Kamaboko or tikuwa - boiled fish sticks‚ made of whitefish. Kampyo - finely cut dried pumpkin; used in sushi. Kanten (agar-agar) - gelling agent‚ made of algae. Kashiwa - oak leaves.

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    Staining Kit and Wash Bottles a. Crystal Violet Solution b. Iodine Solution c. 95% Ethyl Alcohol d. Safranin e. Distilled Water 4. Bibulous Blotting Paper 5. Microscope 6. Oil Procedure: A. Preparation : 1. Bacteria is cultivated on agar jelly in an incubator at 25°C for 24 hours. 2. Obtain a microscope slide and with a toothpick‚ smear a thin coat of the bacteria sample onto the slide 3. Cover the smear with a drop Crystal Violet and leave standing for 20 seconds 4. Wash off the stain

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    Banana and Papaya Fruit Peelings Extract as an Alternative Culture Medium for Fungi Submitted by: Maricel P. Clores Catherine A. Bernardo Rodora Lafiguera Julius Jorge Suarez Scope and Delimitation This study is focused on how to produce ointment out of banana and papaya fruit peelings extract to help avoiding fungal infections. It must be done within a laboratory. The place must be conducive for only a matter of years. This study builds upon on how to lessen fungal

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