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    develop within the roots of this plant and eventually undergo symbioses. Fortunately‚ these mycorrhizal fungi form mutualistic relationships; which will enable the plant to absorb a sufficient amount of water‚ consume nutrients from the soil‚ and prevent pathogens from harming the roots. An experiment on the germination and seed production will be conducted with and without the use of the mycorrhizal fungi to determine its level of influence on the Asclepias californica plant’s progress. The plants will

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    Microorganisms are classified according to their structure. By means of flow charts‚ diagrams and tables explain the differences between Viruses‚ Bacteria‚ Cyanobacteria‚ Achaea and Fungi. Bacteria or bacterium are unicellular microorganisms. They are essentially only a few micrometres long and form of various shapes including the spheres‚ rods and spirals. A BACTERIAL CELL Illustration courtesy of Wikipedia. A Virus (from the Latin noun virus‚ meaning toxic or poison) is a sub-microscopic

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    Bioprocessing of food Fermentation Mushroom Termitomyces clypeatus Secondary metabolites abstract Fungi are of excellent value nutritionally‚ and of great importance to vegetarians. Edible mushrooms are excellent sources of protein‚ have low-fat content and are free of cholesterol. They are easily cultivable and are consumed either in fresh or processed form. Yeasts and filamentous fungi secrete a plethora of important enzymes in the growth medium together with other secondary metabolites

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    biology‚ all organisms were classified as either plants or animals. Single-celled eukaryotic organisms such as algae and Paramecium were assigned to one of the kingdoms according to whether they are photosynthetic or not. Fungi and prokaryotes were grouped with plants‚ because fungi are sedentary and prokaryotes have cell walls. A five-kingdom scheme was devised because some organisms don’t fit well into a two-kingdom system of classification. The simple cells of prokaryotes set them apart in their

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    monads.[1] The main groups of unicellular organisms are bacteria‚ archaea‚ protozoa‚ unicellular algae and unicellular fungi. Unicellular organisms fall into two general categories: prokaryotic organisms and eukaryotic organisms.Unicellular organisms are believed to be the oldest form of life‚ possibly existing 3.8 billion years ago.[2] Prokaryotes‚ most protists‚ and some fungi are unicellular. Although some of these organisms live in colonies‚ they are still unicellular. These organisms live together

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    EXTRACTION OF INTRACELLULARLY SYNTHESISED SILVER NANOPARTICLES USING FUNGI VERTICILLIUM TERRESTRE. By: Author: Mr. Imran Latif Patel‚ (T.Y.B.Sc.Biotechnology) Co-Author: Prof. Mrs. Ragini Deshpande. (M.Phil‚ Biophysics) New Arts‚ Com. And Science college‚ Ahmednagar. (University of Pune.) ABSTRACT: Nanobiotechnolgy has become the subject of discussion at global level. Nanoparticles are proving themselves “VITAL” in

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    n Class VI you learnt that food is essential for all living organisms. You also learnt that carbohydrates‚ proteins‚ fats‚ vitamins and minerals are components of food. These components of food are necessary for our body and are called nutrients nutrients. All living organisms require food. Plants can make their food themselves but animals including humans cannot. They get it from plants or animals that eat plants. Thus‚ humans and animals are directly or indirectly dependent on plants. I 1

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    viruses‚ fungi and parasites. Bacteria – is 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. Parasites – an organism that feeds and is dependant of its host. Fungi - are multi-cellular organisms. 2. Identify common illnesses and infections caused by bacteria‚ viruses‚ fungi and parasites

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    Brent Ian Luis NASC5 Z-3R Mrs. Faith Maranan Odessa Tumbali The Interactions and Interrelationships among the Different Components of the Ecosystem I. Introduction Ecology is the study of environmental systems‚ or as it is sometimes called‚ the economy of nature (Hall and Weiss‚ 2010). It studies interactions between different organisms and their environments‚ including relations within its own species and members of others. Ecology focuses more on the population

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    Salmonella Research Paper

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    inflammation of the liver. Herpes simplex- a viral infection caused by a group of heroes viruses which may produce cold sores‚ genutal inflammation‚ or conjunctivitis. Fungi- Ringworm caused by fungi not a worm‚ Thrush (candida) Ringworm- a contagious itching skin disease occurring in small circular patches caused by any number of fungi and affecting chiefly the scalp and feet. The commonest form is athlete’s foot. Thrush- it can be the infection of the mouth and throat with candida‚ a yeast like fungus

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