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    Prokaryotic Cells

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    Prokaryotic Cell Structure Bacterial Cell Structure Mariana Ruiz Villarreal/Wikimedia Commons Prokaryotes are single-celled organisms that are the earliest and most primitive forms of life on earth. As organized in the Three Domain System‚ prokaryotes include bacteria and archaeans. Prokaryotes are able to live and thrive in various types of environments including extreme habitats such as hydrothermal vents‚ hot springs‚ swamps‚ wetlands‚ and the guts of animals. Prokaryotic Cell Structure

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    Kingdoms of Life

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    James Sutton Excelsior Student Cynthia Jackson THE KINGDOMS OF LIFE Introduction: On our planet earth we have what are called kingdoms‚ 5 to be exact‚ consisting of a very diverse group of living things. Using these five kingdoms we classify our species and organize information on what we are and what resides with us. When we place every living creature into one of the five kingdoms it better helps us understand the world around us and it ’s habitants. The five kingdoms include:

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    Serial Dilutions

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    Serial Dilution Activity Many applications require the determination of microbial numbers. Those applications can be either clinical or in a research setting. Clinical applications include determination of antibiotic efficacy and as well as therapy. Research applications include determination of the effectiveness of antimicrobial chemicals‚ radiation‚ etc. The viable count is most common or standard method used to quantitate bacteria. With this method only microbes that are alive and able to reproduce

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    The Onion Cell Lab

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    The Onion Cell Lab Background: Onion tissue provides excellent cells to study under the microscope. The main cell structures are easy to see when viewed with the microscope at medium power. For example‚ you will observe a large circular nucleus in each cell‚ which contains the genetic material for the cell. In each nucleus‚ are round bodies called nucleoli. The nucleolus is an organelle‚ which synthesizes small bodies called ribosomes. Ribosomes are so small you cannot see them with the light microscope

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    H. KHS3 Case Study

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    H. sp. KHS3 is a moderately halophilic bacteria isolated from hydrocarbon-contaminated seawater of the Mar del Plata harbour (D’Ippólito et al.‚ 2011). In this work‚ we demonstrated that H. KHS3 can grow using different monoaromatic and polyaromatic compounds as the only carbon and energy source in a saline environment. Besides‚ we demonstrated for the first time the 4-HBA and BA degradation ability of H. sp. KHS3. Several Halomonas strains have been described as efficient aromatic compounds degraders

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    Intro to unknown report

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    Introduction: Identification of bacteria is significant because they are not only beneficial but potentially hazardous as well. The identification of bacteria can lead to breakthroughs in healthcare regarding treatment of old and new diseases alike. In addition‚ Identifying bacteria can furthermore be utilized in various other areas to 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 producing certain foods

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    Name: Cole Scraper Instructor: Course: Marine science Module/Lesson: 04.02 Bar Graph for Comparing and Contrasting Directions: 1. Watch the video and read through the information on diatoms and dinoflagellates. 2. Type in the appropriate columns below the characteristics that apply to diatoms‚ dinoflagellates and the characteristics they share   Characteristics of Diatoms Similarities Between Diatoms and Dinoflagellates Characteristics of Dinoflagellates Diatoms are single cellular eukaryotes

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    Ex1 Lab Report

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    Alejandra Trujillo (3378033) MCB2000L (M: 11am – 1:40pm) Jose Roble January 6‚ 2014 Title: Experiment 1: Microscopy of Living Microbes Purpose: To prepare students to familiarize themselves with the lab equipment such as the microscope‚ square glass‚ cover slips‚ etc.; to facilitate students to observe the pond water; and enable them to discern and identify the microbes as bacteria‚ algae‚ fungi‚ or protozoa within the pond water. Additionally‚ this lab experiment will permit students to

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    Mito Case Study

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    Mito Case Study 1. What are Nuc‚ Flag‚ ER‚ Mito‚ Chlora‚ Golgi‚ Ves and Lys short for? What does each of these organelles do in a cell? Answer: Nuc is short for nucleus; the functions for a nucleus is information storage‚ transmission‚ ribosome subunit assembly‚ and structural support. Flag stands for flagella; the flagella is a tail-like piece of the cell that allows it to swim through liquid. ER stands for endoplasmic reticulum; the endoplasmic reticulum is used for protein synthesis and

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    How is the structure of cells related to their function? Cell structures come in various shapes and sizes dependent on their location within an organism and what life sustaining process it carries out. These can range from the globular protein of a red blood cell‚ designed to carry four oxygen molecules at a time to the tail like flagellum of a bacteria designed for mobility and penetration of organs within a body. There are two main types of cells‚ eukaryotic cells which are generally plant

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