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    Chp 5 Quiz

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    CHP 5 QUIZ Question 1 E. Incorrect Mark 0 out of 1 Flag question Question text One of the following statements about marine viruses is not true: Select one: a. Are involved in the release of DOM (dissolved organic matter) into the water b. Bridge the gap between the non-living and the living c. Their genetic material is in the form of DNA or RNA d. Cause diseases in many types of organisms e. Consist of minute cells sometimes attached into chains Question 2 E.

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    Jellyfish and Ocean Currents Mrs. Haske English 11 December 4‚ 2012 Outline I Introduction A. Statements about jellyfish B. Thesis statement: Jellyfish are mysterious creatures that live almost anywhere in the water and depend on ocean currents to move as well as create them. II Body A. What are jellyfish? 1. History of the jellyfish 2. Description of the jellyfish a. Where their body parts are located and what they do

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    brightest and longest lasting light‚ through chemiluminescence. Chemiluminescence can be defined as the emission of light by a chemical reaction that does not produce heat. Chemiluminescence can also be found in nature‚ where it is referred to as bioluminescence. This can often be found in many deep sea fish‚ algae‚ and fireflies. Luminol is one of many chemicals that can be used to create chemiluminescence outside of nature. Scientists are very interested chemiluminescence because it could be very

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    ARTICLE IN PRESS Microbiological Research 161 (2006) 93—101 www.elsevier.de/micres Changes in microbial and soil properties following amendment with treated and untreated olive mill wastewater Ali Mekki‚ Abdelhafidh Dhouib‚ Sami Sayadià Laboratoire des Bioprocedes‚Centre de Biotechnologie de Sfax‚ BP: ‘‘K’’ 3038 Sfax‚ Tunisie ´ ´ Received 8 June 2005; accepted 15 June 2005 KEYWORDS Microbial community; Olive mill wastewater; Polyphenols; Soil respiration Summary We investigated the

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    Microorganisms' Growth

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    Chapter 6 Microbial Growth 1 Growth • increase in cellular constituents that may result in: – increase in cell number • e.g.‚ when microorganisms reproduce by budding or binary fission – increase in cell size • e.g.‚ coenocytic microorganisms have nuclear divisions that are not accompanied by cell divisions • microbiologists usually study population growth rather than growth of individual cells 2 The Growth Curve • observed when microorganisms are cultivated in batch

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    Deep Sea Adaptations

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    Life in the deep ocean [pic] http://www.mcz.harvard.edu/Departments/Ichthyology/larval_fish_archive.html Investigate how organisms survive in an extreme environment Earth and space science: 2.4 AS91190 Credits: 4 Arnold Weiner Contents 1.0 Introduction 2.0 Ocean zones 2.1 The epipelagic zone 2.2 The mesopelagic zone 2.3 The bathypelagic zone 2.4 The abyssopelagic zone

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    E. Coli Cells Lab Report

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    Erica Osorio 5057497 Christian Roque and Rogerlio The Mechanisms by which E.Coli Cells Developed Immunities toward Ampicillin due to Plasmid and DNA Consumption U34 Abstract During the ampicillin experiment the ability to transform cells to make them adaptable to their environment was studied. The E.coli bacterial cell was used in order to observe how its DNA was able to change and develop immunity towards ampicillin. In order for this change to occur the use of several

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    Dulaglutide Case Study

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    Introduction Dulaglutide is a Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonist (RA) indicated for the treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Dulaglutide was invented by Wolfgang Glaesner‚ Rohn Lee Millican Jr‚ and Andrew Mark Vick‚ employees of Eli Lilly and Company. In the United States dulaglutide is manufactured by Eli Lilly and Company in Indianapolis‚ Indiana under the trade name Trulicity. T2DM is a progressive disease that is characterized by the dysfunction of β pancreatic islet

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    Exam 1 (Biol 120‚ Spring 2014) 2/21/14 12:00-12:50 pm 50 questions × 3 points = 150 points 1. Table right compares the shape and size of various prokaryotes. Which one best describes Escherichia coli? A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E 2. Which is the least permeable through the cell membrane? A) Proton B) Water C) Glycerol D) Tryptophan E) Glucose 3. Figure right shows three classes of transport systems. Which one is using energy? A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 1 and 2 E) 1‚ 2 and 3 Use figure right to answer

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    Chapter 16 Notes Lesson 1: Composition and Structure of Earth’s Oceans Water covers 70 percent of Earth’s surface. The five main bodies of water are: The Pacific Ocean is the largest and deepest ocean. It is larger than all of Earth’s combined land area. The Atlantic Ocean is half the size of the Pacific. It occupies about 20 percent of Earth’s surface. The Indian Ocean is between Africa‚ India‚ and the Indonesian Islands. It is the third largest ocean. The Southern Ocean surrounds

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