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    The isolated bacteria were named initially as Bacillus bifidus communis‚ which was later renamed to the genus Bifidobacterium. He observed that Bifidobacteria is the dominant in the gut microflora of breast fed infants and also he observed the clinical advantages in using Bifidobacteria in treating infant

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    RESEARCH PAPER ON BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY OF ACTINOMYCETES ................ ABSTRACT: The microorganisms are ubiquitous in nature. They are found in probably every environmental condition present on earth. Actinomycetes were originally considered to be an intermediate group between bacteria and fungi but now are recognized as prokaryotic organisms with high G+C (>55%) content in their DNA. Our project aim is to evaluate some biological activities of Actinomycetes like:

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    177 Global Journal of Medicinal Plant Research‚ 1(2): 177-183‚ 2013 ISSN 2074-0883   Assessment of the safety of tawa-tawa (Euphorbia hirta L.) decoction as alternative folkloric medicine 1 Sharon Rose M. Tabugo‚ 1Rolliebert B. Rampola‚ 2Edgar Vasallo Jr.‚ 1Ma. Reina Suzette B. Madamba 1 Department of Biological Sciences‚ College of Science and Mathematics‚ MSU-Iligan Institute of Technology‚ Iligan City; 2 Capitol University‚ Cagayan de Oro City ABSTRACT Euphorbia hirta

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    can get complicated when the person doesn’t understand what the medical professional is talking about or when the medical professional ask for consent on one thing and not what they are doing. When the government released serratia marcescens and bacillus subtilis in the air without the consent of anybody that had to inhale the fumes 2. How did Hoover’s FBI interfere with people’s constitutional rights? What were his justifications? When does law enforcement cross the line? Hoover interfered with

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    acid and Corynebacterium 5’ – guanylic acid glutamicum MSG Corynebacterium gluatamicum Vitamins Ashbya gossypii Raboflavin Eremothecium ashbyi Riboflavin Pseudomonas denitrificans Vitamin B12 Propionibacterium Vitamin B12 shermanii Bacillus brevis Bacillus subtilis Bacillus polymyxa Rhizos nigricans Arthrobacter simplex Mycobacterium Escherichia coli (via recombinant DNA technology) Polysaccharides Dextran Xanthan gum Leuconostoc mesenterioes Xanthomonas campestris Pharmaceuticals Penicillum chrysogenum

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    insect. While routes of transmission vary for different pathogens‚ a given pathogen will use a given route of transmission. This has been used in the weaponisation of pathogens. The best-known example is anthrax. The bacterium that causes anthrax—Bacillus anthraces—can form an environmentally hardy form called a spore. The spore is very small and light. Pathogenic microorganisms can grow on currents of air and can be breathed into the lungs‚ where the bacteria resume growth and swiftly cause a

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    Labset One Worksheet 1. Label and describe the function of each of the following parts of the microscope (7) A. The ocular lens/eyepiece transmits and magnifies the image from the objective lens to the eye. B. The body tube transmits the image from the objective lens to the ocular lens. C. The nosepiece is a rotating mount holding many objective lenses. D. The objective lens is the primary lens that gathers as much light as possible from the specimen and brings it to a bright focus

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    Disease Leprosy; different forms being Lepromatus‚ Tuberculoid‚ Multibacilliary‚ and Paucibacilliary II. Name of Bacteria Mycobacterium leprae III. Description of the Bacteria Mycobacterium leprae‚ the bacteria which causes leprosy‚ is a rod-like bacillus with parallel sides and rounded ends measuring 2-7 micro-millimeters in length and 0.3-0.4 micro-millimeters in width. It can only be seen under the electron microscope when stained. It is acid-fast and alcohol-fast‚ meaning not decolorized by acid

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    Squeeze your finger to place a drop of blood on a clean slide. Drop the blood toward one end of a slide. Tilt the cover slip toward the drop. Lay the cover slip flat across the blood smear. Data Table: Slide 10x 40x 100x           Bacteria bacillus form Tiny dot Dots looking more like a shape Small rods Bacteria coccus form

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    rise - Prions: Resistant to the usual sterilization procedures for pathogens - Spontaneous generation: The converse of biogenesis - Acellular infectious agent: Chemical composition includes RNA or DNA - In the scientific name Bacillus anthracis‚ the term Bacillus is the genus name - include the agents responsible for stomach ulcers and plague: Bacteria - are prokaryotes: Bacteria - impart distinctive flavors in foods such as yogurt and cheese: Bacteria - are obligate intracellular parasites:

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