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1. Living things have seven shared characteristics connecting all of them: reproduction‚ growth and development‚ energy use‚ order‚ cells‚ response to the environment‚ and evolution. When reproducing‚ all organisms birth their own species and never stray from the natural instinct. After birth‚ the organism matures and thanks to information they acquire genetically‚ develop certain features. An example of this is male deer producing antlers in adolescence. While maturing and throughout its entire
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different substrate for solid state fermentation‚ process optimization for production of laccase and purification. Mostly plants and fungi are important resources for laccase (Thakker et al.‚ 1992). In the last decade‚ there have been reports stating laccase was found in some bacteria such as S.lavendulae‚ S.cyaneus‚
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Symbiosis ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES PROJECT 2013 SHIVAM AGRWAL XII – COM –B ROLL NO: 32 Index S.N | Topic | Page No. | Signature | 1) | Symbiosis -Introduction | 3-4 | | 2) | Objective | 4 | | 3) | Types of symbiosis | 5-9 | | 4) | Picture Gallery | 10 | | 5) | Conclusion and bibliography | 11-12 | | Introduction Symbiosis is close and often long-term interaction between two or more different biological species. In 1877‚ Bennett used the word symbiosis (which previously
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chickenpox and shingles. Fungi unlike bacteria may consist of more than one cell. Most of them are invisible to the naked eye‚ but sometimes they can grow to the size as large enough to be noticed. Many fungi multiply and spread by producing tiny spores that are carried in the air. Sometimes they multiply by splitting themselves in two like bacteria. They thrive in warm and moist areas of the body. They are treated using antifungal medications. Some infection caused by fungi include trush‚ ringworm
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Mahendra K. Agarwal‚ et al. "Quantification Of Airborne Aspergillus Allergens: Redefining The Approach." Journal Of Asthma 47.7 (2010): 754-761. Health Source: Nursing/Academic Edition. Web. 16 Nov. 2011. M H Ryder‚ et al. "The Effect Of Penicillium Fungi On Plant Growth And Phosphorus Mobilization In Neutral To Alkaline Soils From Southern Australia." Canadian Journal Of Microbiology 53.1 (2007): 106-115. MEDLINE. Web. 16 Nov. 2011. Tortora‚ Funke‚ and Case. Microbiology Introduction 10th ed. Ed.
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types of soil. Scientists have yet to find significance for algae in the medical world. b. Fungi - Fungi (singular is fungus) are a very large and diverse group of eukaryotic‚ spore bearing organisms that include several thousand species. Yeasts‚ molds and mushrooms are all fungi‚ but are not microbes. Fungi obtain their energy by absorption of simple organic compounds found in soil and water. Although fungi play an important‚ major role in the breakdown of dead organic matter in the environments
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Name: Chrelle Branche * Class: 404 * Teacher: MissChatoor * Subject: Biology * Due Date: Oct. 5th 2012 * School: Marabella North Secondary * Feeding Relationships Found in Nature. Plants make their own food. Therefore‚ plants are called producers. You know that animals depend on plants or on other animals for their Food. Therefore‚ animals are called consumers. A study of feeding relationships‚ or food chains‚ helps us to better understand our environment. And if we
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Viruses are tiny particles of DNA that have the potential to make people and animals extremely sick. It is ironic that viruses are very powerful‚ yet cannot reproduce by itself. They have various shapes‚ including rod-like‚ spherical‚ and phage. They generally have a similar structure: a protein coat called a capsid‚ a small amount of nucleic acid (DNA or RNA) that is located within the capsid. Important characteristics include: not living and no respiration. They can only reproduce within a host
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SCOPE OF MICROBIOLOGY: What is Microbiology? | � Microbiology is the study of microorganisms� Microorganisms‚ roughly‚ are living things that are too small to be seen with the naked eye� Microorganisms cannot be distinguished phylogenetically from �macroorganisms� (see variety of microorganisms‚ below)� Microbiology is more a collection of techniques: aseptic technique‚ pure culture technique‚ microscopic observation of whole organisms‚ etc.� Microbiologists
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