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    evaluate the information obtained from these techniques‚ and ability to effectively communicate the information. There are many reasons for knowing the identity of microorganisms.   The reasons range from the knowing the causative agent of a disease in a patient‚ so as to know how it can be treated‚ to knowing the correct microorganism to be used for making certain antibiotics. This study was done by applying all of the methods that have been learned so far in the microbiology laboratory class for

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    They Monitor and identify microorganisms. 2. They develop and register new medicines. 3. Working with specialist and advanced PC software. 4. Track microorganisms. The procedure that a microbiologist working for the FSA would take to find out how many bacteria are in a certain food are; aseptic techniques‚ Serial dilution‚ streaking a bacterial

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    management relies on certain microbes to degrade organic material‚ under controlled conditions. This is an example of a catabolic reaction‚ in order to treat waste water. The second example is cleaning and odour control of tiles‚ wood or concrete. The microorganisms penetrate the cracks in the above mentioned materials‚ using the grease/spills as a food source and removing them. Third‚ bioaugmentation is used in surface cleanup and remediations which involves cleaning materials such as asphalt‚ concrete‚

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    Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION A.] BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Waterborne diseases are defined as one of the most dangerous diseases that can be found on flowing water. These diseases are very harmful not only to our digestive system but also to all of the parts of our body. These diseases can kill many people that are drinking water on the tap water and mostly on the drinking fountain; people might drink on a drinking fountain which is dirty because of the different people that are drinking and spiting

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    usually being a member of the same family or genus. Parasite belongs to biology part of science‚ because it studies about the life of an animal and their behavior. It could be on microbiology part of science‚ but parasite in general is not only microorganisms. Normal-sized organism could be a parasite; it is assessed by their behavior. To talk about parasites biology terminology will be

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    1. A. Define antimicrobials. a. Anti means against and opposite to‚ antimicrobials means that they are agents that kill and are against microorganisms to stop their growth. They are agents that are used to slow their growth and then kill the microbes that are the leading cause of an infection. The microbes are to stop with the growth and more reproduction of the organisms such like bacteria‚ fungus‚ viruses‚ and parasites. 2. Do all bacteria respond the same to a given antimicrobial? Explain

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    used for very different purposes. Cleaning is the physical removal of soil and food residues from surface of equipment and utensils. Sanitizing is the treatment of a surface that has been previously cleaned to reduce the number of disease-causing microorganisms to safe levels. The equipment and supplies used for cleaning are different from those used for sanitizing. Removal of Food Particles: Scrape and flush large food particles from equipment and utensils before the items are placed in a cleaning solution

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    poisoning‚ tonsillitis Viruses: Common cold‚ warts‚ AIDS/HIV Fungi: Athletes foot‚ yeast infection‚ ring worm Parasites: worms‚ malaria 1.3 Describe what is meant by ’infection’ and ’colonisation’ Infection is the invasion and multiplication of microorganisms that are not normally present within the body. An infection tends to show symptoms and may spread through the whole of the body. Colonisation is when germs are within the body‚ but do not make the person sick. People who are colonised will have

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    Antibiotics are used for treating human infections that are caused by specific bacteria‚ fungi‚ protozoans‚ and other large viruses. They are generally grouped with the class of microorganisms that they inhibit. Antibiotics are used to fight off infections within the human body system by inhibiting the growth of its infectious microbes. Antibiotics have been considered one of the greatest newest innovations in medicine but there is still yet to be a perfect ideal antibiotic. In this experiment six

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    At the beginning of the semester‚ samples of bacteria were obtained from various sources. Two bacterial colonies were isolated from plates that were incubated in the lab and these bacteria became the basis for this project. The bacterial cultures were maintained and used for various physiological‚ cultural‚ and biochemical tests and observations over several weeks. The purpose of culturing bacteria over half the course of the semester was to learn various techniques used in microbiology labs and

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