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    plates. This indicates that the Tn10 exposure was the cause of mutant variation. There were ten hypothesized auxotrophic colonies based on the comparison of mutagenized colonies in minimal and nutrient agar. These ten colonies were confirmed to be auxotrophic by their lack of growth in the minimal agar replica plate. The required growth factors for each auxotroph were determined based on which pool plates fostered growth for each streak. Auxotrophs 1‚ 2‚ 3‚ and 4 require valine as a growth factor

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    of bacteria when placed in liquid nutrient broth culture‚ the number of species present had increased in growth. .(1) (ii) Experiment 2 illustrated the growth of bacteria when placed on different surfaces of solid agar plates which included: nutrient agar‚ CLED agar and MacConkey agar; the number of species present also had increased in growth. (1) 2(A). Experiment 1: Choose 2 words that describe the appearance of the pre –incubation broth: (i) Straw yellow

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    for medicines and cure. Identification of bacteria is a multistep process because while some preliminary guesses can be made from the morphology of microbes on various differential agars‚ various other tests need to be done to differentiate and confirm their identity. RESULTS Bacteriology – When grown on MacConkey agar‚ A had abundant growth of pink punctiform colonies that are circular and moist. Microbes A are gram-negative cocci. B had moderate growth of yellow punctiform colonies that are circular

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    David Kennedy Bio 210 Lab Report 1 10/11/13 Microbial Growth Background Information: This lab was conducted in order to understand basic differences among differential and selective media‚ while recognizing how each media is used to isolate and identify microorganisms (Wistreich‚ 2003). The first microorganism analyzed was Staphylococcus epidermidis. This organism is gram-positive‚ single celled‚ arranged in grape-like clusters‚ and cocci in shape (Bukhari‚ 2004). S. epidermidis is approximately

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    groups then placed in agar plates simulating different environments: the bacteria lacking the pGLO plasmid was subjected to an environment solely contaiing nutrients and another containing nutrients and ampicillin; the bacteria containing pGLO was subjected to an environment containing solely nutrients and one containing nutrients‚ ampicillin‚ and the sugar arabinose. After being allowed to grow in their respective environments‚ the following agar plates grew E. Coli colonies: agar containing nutrients

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    COMPILATION OF RECIPES (Asian and Western Cuisine) SUBMITTED BY: Group 1: Jelica Louise Pascual David Therese Daryll Santos Janine Crister Valencia Mary Joy Jose Reyes Cristoni Fajardo Ariez Murayag 3-D BIT (Food Technology) SUBMITTED TO: Ms. Johna Coffi Felipe PHILIPPINE CUISINE Entrée: Kare-Kare (Vegetable Stew) Ingredients: * 3 lbs Pork pata (or any other meat of your choice) * 1 small banana flower bud (sliced) * 1 bundle of Pechay or Bok-choy

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    Introduction: Microbes‚ also called microorganisms‚ are minutes living things that individually are usually too small to be seen with the unaided eye. The group includes bacteria‚ fungi (yeast and molds)‚ protozoa and microscopic algae. It also includes viruses‚ those noncellular entities sometimes regarded as straddling the border between life and nonlife. People tend to related these microbes only with major disease such as AIDS‚ uncomfortable infections‚ or such common inconveniences as spoiled

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    fight‚ and would stop its growth. HA- If we add E. coli and B. subtilis to agar‚ and add Penicillin and Tetracycline to the agar‚ then the E. coli will grow more around the Penicillin and the B. subtilis will grow more around the Tetracycline‚ because E. coli is resistant to Penicillin and B. subtilis is resistant to Tetracycline. HO- If we add E. coli and B. subtilis to agar‚ and add Penicillin and Tetracycline to the agar‚ then the E. coli will grow more around the Tetracycline and the B. subtilis

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    modelled using agar cubes soaked in the indicator phenolphthalein. The cubes will be cut into various sizes of 1cm to 3cm‚ then will be immersed into the acid‚ therefor the rate of diffusion can be measured by the decolouration that take place as the acid diffuses into the agar cube. Aim: To investigate how varying the surface area to volume ratio affects the rate of diffusion between three agar cubes. Hypothesis: The greater the surface area to volume ratio of the phenolphthalein agar cubes‚ the

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    “Super clean” and “Magic power”. Principal: Amalyse can catalyse the breakdown of starch into maltose. In this practical‚ solutions of the 2 washing powders will be filled into 2 identical wells on the starch agar plate separately. Starch will be broken down by the amylase disused to the star-agar. A clean zone will be formed around the wells when iodine solution is added and flushed. The higher the amylase activity‚ the more the starch will be broken down. Hence‚ a larger and clearer zone will be observed

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