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    of the three treatments will inhibit specific fungi. After being tested and identified which among of the three treatments is the best‚ we suggested using it as an additive in cosmetics and medicine.In-vitro testing comprised the methods of identifying the anti-fungal property of the treatments. From the collection of plant samples to reading and analyzing of data‚ fungus growth took for four days then the treatment assignment was conducted. The fungi must have similar growth rate to have accurate

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    Chapter 1 1.1 The Scope of Microbiology (Living things too small to be seen without magnification) 1. Various Types of Microorganisms (Microbes): a. Bacteria‚ algae‚ protozoa‚ helminthes (parasitic invertebrate-worms) and fungi. 2. Multiple types of Professions Using Microbiology: b. A staff microbiologist at the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and Prevention c. Epidemiologist d. Immunologist e. Food Inspectors f. Plant Microbiologists

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    house’s "eye-like" windows. The Usher House seems so fragile that its instability will cause it to collapse. The walls that cover the Usher house seem to be in decay. Roderick’s soft and web-like hair resembles the house’s hair like fungi that hangs on the front wall. The fungi and physical deterioration of the house symbolizes the physical deterioration of Roderick and Madeline. Roderick’s artistic creations have a definite fitting together with what happens to the House of Usher. Many examples

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    Name of Student: Bal Krishna Maharjan Course: Food Microbiology 17/FA Describe how to isolate and differentiate between molds and yeasts? Answer: Isolation of molds: Isolation of molds can be done in two ways: 1. Direct isolation: Under this different methods can be selected depending upon the nature of molds and need of study. The following are the different direct isolation techniques. a. Direct transfer: Involves simple transfer of a mold from its source to a pure culture‚ usually consists of

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    Among the three major types of pesticides (agricultural pest-control agents) herbicides are used to control weeds‚ or undesirable plants. (The other major classes of pesticides are insecticides‚ which control insects; and fungicides‚ which control fungi. Normally‚ any pesticide can only be expected to control‚ but not eradicate‚ agricultural pests.) In addition‚ the bioherbicide approach utilizes native plant pathogens that are isolated from weeds and are grown to produce large numbers of infective

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    Contrary to their name‚ sowbugs (Porcellio laevis) are tiny crustaceans that live in moist environments around the world. These creatures‚ about 12.5 mm in length‚ are extremely unique in their physiology‚ habitat‚ diet‚ and behavior. Sowbugs are harmless to humans‚ but incredibly important to ecosystems. They are found easily in nature‚ and are quite hardy (Franklin‚ Julie A.) Though they use gill-like structures‚ called pseudo tracheae‚ to breathe‚ sowbugs cannot breathe underwater but are highly

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    in | | | Eubacteria | the kingdom of prokaryotic organisms which are commonly known as bacteria | | | Eukaryote | an organism whose cells contain a nucleus and membrane bound organelles | | | Fungi | (sing. fungus) a kingdom of organisms lacking flowers‚ leaves‚ or chlorophyll which derive nourishment from dead or living organic matter | | | Plantae | the kingdom which contains multicellular eukaryotic organisms which

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    Many have are on the edge of extinction. The Frog and Koala are just two of the endangered species. They have many similarities in the reason of their endangerment. These animals also have different reasons why they’re going extinct‚ but they both need the same thing saving. Here is some of their similarities. Frogs and koalas have one main reason that they’re going extinct. Humans. In addition‚ they’re both dying by farmers‚ however‚ the frogs have more trouble from farmers. They are both going

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    building block for ribosomes .  Under this system‚ organisms are classified into three domains and six kingdoms . The domains are Archaea‚ Bacteria‚ and Eukarya. The kingdoms are Archaebacteria (ancient bacteria)‚ Eubacteria (true bacteria)‚ Protista‚ Fungi‚ Plantae‚ and Animalia. The system used for classifying organisms change due to new discoveries being constantly made making some organisms harder to classify into a specific kingdom or domain. This is why different criteria is being added so that

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    structures by internal membranes and a cytoskeleton. The most characteristic membrane bound structure is the nucleus. This feature gives them their name‚ (also spelled "eucaryote‚") which comes from the Greek word referring to the nucleus. Animals‚ plants‚ fungi‚ and protists are eukaryotes. Microorganisms and all other living organisms are classified as prokaryotes or eukaryotes. Prokaryotes and eukaryotes are distinguished on the basis of their cellular characteristics. For example‚ prokaryotic cells lack

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