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    fermentative bacteria Anniina T. Kivistö ∗ ‚ Matti T. Karp Tampere University of Technology‚ Department of Chemistry and Bioengineering‚ Tampere‚ Finland a r t i c l e i n f o a b s t r a c t In hypersaline environments bacteria are exposed to a high osmotic pressure caused by the surrounding high salt concentrations. Halophilic microorganisms have specific strategies for balancing the osmotic pressure and surviving in these extreme conditions. Halophilic fermentative bacteria form taxonomically

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    continual renewal of the nutrients. This is a chemostat also known as continuous culture. It is ideally spatially unstructured and temporally unstructured‚ in a steady-state defined by the nutrient supply rate and the reaction of the bacteria. In comparison to batch culture‚ bacteria are maintained in exponential growth phase and the

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    1. identify the differences between bacteria‚ viruses‚ fungi and parasites Bacteria are single cell organisms‚ fungi are multi-cell organisms. Viruses are made up of proteins and nucleic acids‚ they aren’t living whereas the others are. Viruses invade cells. They do not breathe or feed. Parasites are animals or plants that live off other animals or plants. 2. identify common illnesses and infections caused by bacteria‚ viruses‚ fungi and parasites Bacteria can cause food poisoning because of salmonella

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    that people’s bacterial make up influence the amount of fat that one can store in the body. The second part of the article‚ The Bugs in your Gut‚ was about different types of bacteria in ones gut. These gut bacteria have a population in the trillions and they help curb ones appetite and keep off the fat pounds. The bacteria in skinny and obese people are at different levels. An experiment with a obese man who had gastric bypass surgery had a drastic change in the gut flora. A fluctuation different

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    transformation effect bacteria cells? -Our independent variable were Plasmids‚ the three genes on our plasmid are small and circular‚ self-replicating chromosome in bacteria. -Our dependent variable was florescent‚ ampicillin resistant bacteria. -The control was the plates were the one without plasmids which was LB/AMP/+PGLO‚ LB/AMP/-PGLO‚ LB/-PGLO. These threes represented nutrients and ampicillin‚ plasmids and arabinose. -The purpose to bacterial transformation is to insert DNA into bacteria to change

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    garlic as antibacterial

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    Garlic and Bacteria Inhibition Does garlic keep vampires away? You can’t prove it scientifically‚ but many people do believe that garlic is good for what ails you — among other things it helps to ward off infection. Emily Koch noticed that her mom‚ who eats garlic‚ has fewer colds than other family members‚ so she decided to see if the stories about garlic are true. You can get a look at her project display in the figure. Figure: Project display for “Garlic and bacteria inhibition.” Hypothesis

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    sodium benzoate · aroma · sodium saccharin · cetylpyridinium chloride · menthol · sodium flouride (0.05%) In this investigation we aim to test the antibacterial properties of this mouthwash treating it like a disinfectant against three common bacteria which can be safely used in the laboratory: Escherichia coli‚ Baccilus Megatherium‚ and Staphlococcus Albus. Disinfection is a procedure which destroys‚ inactivates or removes potentially harmful microbes- without necessarily affecting other organisms

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    CU254 Causes and Spread of Infection 1. Understand the causes of infection. 1.1 Identify the differences between bacteria‚ viruses‚ fungi and parasites. Bacteria – a single cell micro-organism that gets its nutrition from its surroundings and can only be seen under a microscope. Viruses - are disease producing agents far smaller than bacteria. They are enclosed in a protein coating which makes them more difficult to destroy. Fungi – are included in the plant kingdom but are quite different

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    experiments. Test bacteria on any surface with the Surface Microbes Science Fair Projects Kit: after hand sanitizer‚ hands‚ disinfectant for example. You can use antibiotics to test the bacteria too. Anytime you want to test how many bacteria are On Top of a surface like a desk‚ skin‚ chicken‚ computer keyboard‚ bread dough‚ a hard piece of chocolate‚ cheese‚ inside of an animal’s cheek‚ etc. then use the surface experimenter kit. The kit will let you calculate how many bacteria there are per unit

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    catheter‚ the balloon of the catheter putting pressure on the urinary sphincter‚ and damage to the wall of the bladder mucosa which is caused by distension of the bladder. Bacteria

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