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    Taxonomy in a Nutshell

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    system‚ living organisms are subdivided into five major kingdoms‚ including the Monera‚ the Protista‚ the Fungi‚ the Plantae‚ and the Animalia. Each kingdom is further subdivided into separate phyla. The Monera are unicellular and are usually found in colonies‚ including the eubacteria. Protista are unicellular protozoans‚ and unicellular and multi-cellular algae with cilia and flagella. Fungi are haploids and have two nucleus’s‚ are multi-cellular‚ generally heterotrophic‚ and don’t have cilia and

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    volatile oil extraction

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    around the well is measured and compared against zones of inhibition produced by the solution of known concentration of standard antibiotics or antifungal. Anti-fungal property. This refers to the property of a substance to inhibit the growth of fungi causing skin diseases.4 Aspergillus niger. A species common in soil which can cause severe or persistent otomycosis; it has been implicated in allergic aspergillosis.5 Aspergillosis. A disease cause by Aspergillus species‚ marked by inflammatory

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    psychedelic or hallucinogenic mushrooms are a fungi containing substance capable of causing the user to hallucinate. These types of mushrooms have been around for many years and exist in many different species. These fungi look just like an ordinary fungi but are illegal in many countries; just like other hallucinogenic drugs. They have many different effects on the body‚ which is why people buy and sell these "magic mushrooms". Hallucinogenic mushrooms are fungi that contain psychedelic substances that

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    and thus lose sales in the future. Obviously‚ there is nothing that anyone can do about an unforeseeable event but now that the fungi have occurred‚ ColorTech should ensure that the fungi will not attack any other greenhouses. Demanding that all ColorTech’s greenhouses be sprayed with Fungi pesticides may be expensive but could save the company from devastating future fungi occurrences and the additional costs that followed. For problems that are caused by mistakes‚ such as the potting incident in

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    1: The Microbial World and You Learning Objectives Go Over First Lecture 1-1 List several ways in which microbes affect our lives. 1-2 Recognize the system of scientific nomenclature that uses two names: a genus and a specific epithet. 1-3 Differentiate the major characteristics of each group of microorganisms. 1-4 List the three domains. 1-5 Explain the importance of observations made by Hooke and van Leeuwenhoek. 1-6 Compare spontaneous generation and biogenesis. 1-7 Identify

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    Ecology

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    species in ecosystems‚ the genetic variations they contain‚ and the processes that are functionally enriched by the diversity of ecological interactions. Components * Biotic - meaning of or related to life‚ are living factors. Plants‚ animals‚ fungi‚ protist and bacteria are all biotic or living factors. * Abiotic - meaning not alive‚ are nonliving factors that affect living organisms. Environmental factors such habitat (pond‚ lake‚ ocean‚ desert‚ mountain) or weather such as temperature

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    nutrients from decaying organisms. When the vegetative part of the fungus absorbs nutrients‚ it reproduces asexually producing sporangiospores. Although zygomycota has a negative impact on food‚ it’s also used to ferment some foods. Ascomycota fungi are the yeasts used in baking‚ brewing‚ and wine fermentation‚ they are important in cell biology‚ genetics‚ and producing penicillin. Ascomycota are characterized by its sac like structure the ascus‚ which contains ascospores where sexual reproduction

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    Plant

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    (Viridiplantae in Latin)‚ are living organisms of the kingdom Plantae including such multicellular groups as flowering plants‚ conifers‚ ferns and mosses‚ as well as‚ depending on definition‚ the green algae‚ but not red or brown seaweeds like kelp‚ nor fungi or bacteria. Green plants have cell walls with cellulose and characteristically obtain most of their energy from sunlight via photosynthesis using chlorophyll contained in chloroplasts‚ which gives them their green color. Some plants are parasitic

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    Review of Literature The question being asked here would be “Does a plant grow bigger if watered with milk? Or water?” In my opinion the answer would be milk because milk contains vitamins and calcium that water does not have‚ but the answer is to be found out later during the project. Well‚ it is known that for a plant to survive it will definitely need air‚ soil‚ water‚ light‚ and space to grow‚ but maybe if we replaced water with milk‚ plants could grow bigger and quicker‚ you never

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    Protists

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    Protist Protist Temporal range: Neoproterozoic – Recent | | Scientific classification | Domain: | Eukarya | Excluded groups * Fungi * Plantae * Animalia Many others; classification varies | * Chromalveolata * Heterokontophyta * Haptophyta * Cryptophyta (cryptomonads) * Alveolata * Dinoflagellata * Apicomplexa * Ciliophora (ciliates) * Excavata * Euglenozoa * Percolozoa * Metamonada * Rhizaria * Radiolaria

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