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    INTRODUCTION There are many reasons for knowing the identity of microorganisms. The reasons range from the knowing the causative agent of a disease to knowing the correct microorganism in order to make antibiotics. This study was done by applying the following methods; OF Glucose‚ Indole Production‚ and Malonate Utilization test for the identification of an unknown bacterium. The methods will assist in determining the unknown bacterium found in a 55 year old male that was passing blood and mucous

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    ROOTS INDUSTRIES LIMITED INTRODUCTION : Roots Industries India Ltd. is a leading manufacturer of HORNS in India and the 11th largest Horn Manufacturing Company in the world. Headquartered in Coimbatore - India‚ ROOTS has been a dominant player in the manufacture of Horns and other products like Castings and Industrial Cleaning Machines. Since its establishment in 1970‚ ROOTS has had a vision and commitment to produce and deliver quality products adhering to International Standards. VISION

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    temperatures. Credit: NASA Goddard Space Flight Center/Goddard Institute for Space Studies. Download the video NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) in New York‚ which analyzes global surface temperatures on an ongoing basis‚ released an updated report Tuesday on temperatures around the globe in 2013. The comparison shows how Earth continues to experience temperatures warmer than those measured several decades ago. " 2013 adds to the evidence for ongoing climate change. " - Dr. Gavin Schmidt‚

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    decomposer fungi‚ absorb nutrients from nonliving sources * parasitic fungi: absorb nutrients form living sources  * mutualistic fungi: both fungus and host organism benefit from relationship (example is mycorrhizal fungus and plant roots) * Mycelium is made up of threads called hyphae.  * hyphae may have septate ( cross walls that separate nuclei and cytoplasm into cells) * hyphae may be coenocytic which means lack of such cross walls * Sexual reproduction occurs

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    Planarian Lab Report Hanna Klein Bishop Fenwick High School Planarian Lab Report Introduction Planarian worms are free-living flatworms that are not parasitic. Planarians have a three-cavity digestive system. Planarians are usually either carnivorous or scavengers. Planarians may eat other living‚ as well as dead‚ invertebrates‚ detritus or decaying organic matter. Planarians do not realize that are eating a lot‚ and can over eat resulting in death. Most planarians are freshwater forms that can

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    The lab required pressing two toothpicks against the skin simultaneously. It was difficult to press down both toothpicks at the same time and this skewed the results. When the toothpicks weren’t pressed down at the same time‚ it felt like one point‚ then another

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    Jong Choi A.P. Biology Ms. Lia Krieg Table 8.1: Phenotypic Proportions of Tasters and Non-tasters and Frequencies of the Determining Alleles | Phenotypes | Allele Frequency Based on the H-W Equation | | Tasters (p2+2pq) | Non-tasters(q2) | P | q | Class Population | # | % | # | % | 0.57 | 0.43 | | 13 | 81.25 | 3 | 18.75 | | | North American Population | 0.55 | 0.45 | 0.33 | 0.67 | Topics for Discussion 1. What is the percentage of heterozygous tasters (2 pq) in your class

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    Abstract: The Enzyme Lab results where when the liver was frozen‚ its reaction was fast‚ and when it was hot‚ it was slow‚ and the liver that was at room temperature reacted slowly to medium. Introduction: The Enzyme Lab is to conduct investigations to determine the most favorable conditions for the most efficient enzyme activity. Variables to be used testing include temperature‚ pH values and surface area. Enzymes are proteins that speed up the rate of chemical reactions‚ which would otherwise

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    The Variation of Yeast Cells When Adding an Antibiotic Biology 1401- A October 21‚ 2013 Abstract. -- The main focus in this experiment was to find out if antibiotics affect yeast cells culture when added. The observation of the two cultures along with the yield of yeast cell reproduction between the two cultures was the sole purpose of the experiment; culture-A (- antibiotic) and culture-B (+ antibiotic). Our hypothesis stated whether antibiotic effects yeast cells cultures. This theory was

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    Ph Lab Report Bryon Kim 12­30­13 B(2) Biology Background information/Research PH paper (litmus paper) determines how acidic or how basic a substance is. The paper changes color accordingly to color code on the pH scale. The pH scale starts from 0 to 14. The lower the number the more acidic it is. Zero is the most acidic‚ and 14 is the most basic while 7 is the neutral number for example water. Examples of an acid is lemon juice or multi purpose cleaner. Examples of a basic substance is shampoo or liquid soap

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