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    They are used totreat certain inflammatory conditions of veterinary animals. They are also used as a vegetable crop(leaves‚ petiole and flowers) in some parts of the world (Philippines‚ Java) and are known to be rich in carotene‚ protein and carbohydrates. On the other hand‚ global depletion of energy supply is being one of a major problem of the present and future world community‚ thus development of an alternative energy technology is seriously vital. The most widely used biofuel is bioethanol

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    Groups Hydroxyl OH Carbonyl C=O Carboxyl OH-C=O Amino NH2 Sulfhydryl SH Phosphate O3-P=O Methyl CH3 Macromolecules Needed in large quantities Polymers Carbohydrates Lipids Proteins Nucleic Acids Three of the four molecules are polymers Carbohydrates Proteins Nucleic Acids Carbohydrates Include sugars Simplest carbs are monosaccharide’s Usually multiples of CH2O Glucose is the most common monosaccharide Polysaccharides The polymers of sugars

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    Tanti Lim Thurs AM Unknown Project I. Introduction The purpose to this lab was to isolate and identify two unknown bacteria from a mixed culture provided to us. This study was done by applying all of the methods that have been instructed on thus far in microbiology laboratory class. Each test performed‚ provided us with some key information about the unknown microbes in question . The identification of unknown bacteria is a time honored part of microbiology courses. It will challenge

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    ingested‚ eructated (belched)‚ chewed‚ and swallowed again. The four sections of the ruminant stomach include the rumen‚ reticulum‚ omasum‚ and abomasum. The largest section is the rumen and it is filled with bacteria and other microbes to aid in fermentation. The reticulum is responsible for eructation and it collects foreign objects. The omasum’s role is to filter substances and remove water. The abomasum is responsible for secreting gastric juices. Some accessory organs of the ruminant digestive

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    Determining an Unknown Through Deferential Stains and Biochemical Tests Introduction There are many reasons for knowing the identity of microorganisms. The reasons range from 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 making certain foods or antibiotics. This study was done by applying all of the methods that have been learned so far in the microbiology laboratory class for the identification

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    themselves c. Living things have the capacity to reproduce d. Living things are part of populations that remain constant from one generation to the next 2. The macromolecules made from carefully folded strings of amino acids are a. Proteins b. Carbohydrates c. Lipids d. Nucleic acid 3. One difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells is a. Prokaryotic cells have a nucleus‚ whereas eukaryotic cell do not b. Eukaryotic cells have existed on earth far longer than prokaryotic cells c. The DNA

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    beverage made from soybeans. A stable emulsion of oil‚ water‚ and protein‚ it is produced by soaking dry soybeans and grinding them with water. Soy milk contains about the same proportion of protein as cow’s milk: around 3.5%; also 2% fat‚ 2.9% carbohydrate‚ and 0.5% ash. Soy milk can be made at home with traditional kitchen tools or with a soy milk machine. The coagulated protein from Tofu‚ just as soy milk can be made into made into cheese. Soy milk can be made from whole soybeans or full-fat

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    A streak culture was performed on a Tryptic Soy Agar Plate for isolation and purity and then incubated at 37 degrees Celsius for 24 hours. A gram stain was performed to determine whether the bacterium was a gram negative or a gram positive. After performing the gram stain‚ I concluded that by the appearance of purple spherical clusters resembling grapes that is was a gram positive cocci. A Catalase test was then performed using hydrogen peroxide. A positive catalase test was observed

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    Embryos Survive Stem Cell Harvest Pg. 2 Embryos Survive Stem Cell Harvest Pg. 2 Prevent skin cancer cause by the UV rays with the new Eucerin sun block cream protector Prevent skin cancer cause by the UV rays with the new Eucerin sun block cream protector November‚ 2012 issue November‚ 2012 issue The CELL-O Magazine by mariana carroll and esteban cruz The CELL-O Magazine by mariana carroll and esteban cruz Pg 4 How to prevent cancer? There are a lot of ways to

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    during catalyst‚ then coenzymes affect the rate of cellular respiration”. In the second experiment‚ Smith fermentation tube method was used to test “If the nature of substrates makes cellular respiration in yeast faster or slower‚ then the simpler the sugar‚ the quicker the rate of respiration in yeast will be”. The height of the area filled by the carbon dioxide for each smith fermentation tube was measured. After 30 minutes‚ tube 4 (glucose substrate) showed the fastest formation of carbon dioxide

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