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    Bacillus Licheniformis

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    and lowering the activation energy of a reaction (Alberts et.al‚ 2010 p.90). The purpose of the lab was to test how temperature will affect the rate at which starch hydrolyzed. In the experiment conducted‚ bacterium; Bacillus Licheniformis and the fungus; Aspergillus Oryzae was used to examine how changes in temperature of the enzymes affects the rate of the reaction with starch. Amylase is an enzyme‚ found chiefly in saliva and pancreatic fluid‚ that converts starch and glycogen into simple sugars

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    Bio Quiz

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    organism‚ which one would expect to study. The realm of microbiology is the domain- Three domains‚ Bacteria Archaea‚ & Eukarya. What is a pathogen specifically? An agent that causes disease‚ especially a living microorganism such as a bacterium or fungus. b. Be able to describe the theories of biogenesis and abiogenesis. Biogenesis- The principle that living organisms develop only from other living organisms and not from nonliving matter. Abiogenesis- The supposed development of living organisms

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    skin disorders

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    deal with the condition. Alopecia Alopecia means sudden hair loss. There are many different causes and patterns of hair loss. Any area can be involved including eyebrows and eyelashes. Athletes foot A fungus infection of the foot sometimes known as tinea pedis or ringworm of the foot. The fungus is contracted from public places and then grows in the warm and moist environment of your footwear. Birthmarks (Naevus) Birthmarks are darker or coloured patches on the skin that are either present at

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    The Living World

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    SCI 2020 Study Guide for Exam 1 on September 14‚ 2012 Ch. 14 How did reading books by Lyell and Malthus influence Darwin’s development of the theory of evolution? - From Lyell‚ Darwin saw that species gradually changed over time o Example: the Finches - From Malthus‚ Darwin perceived the idea of natural selection o Survival of the fittest o Those species that possessed physical‚ behavioral or other attributes survived over those who didn’t

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    Mushroom Spawn Production

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    month. (2) To create income of Rs. 12‚000/- per month from spawn + Rs. 3‚675 from mushroom farm. REQUIREMENT FOR SPAWN UNIT A. Land and building Four roomed building will be essential to state spawn lab. one room will be used to multiply fungus which is called “inoculation chamber” with another room will be devoted to prepare media for culture tube an spawn bottle or which it is called media room. It can be used as media for culture tube an spawn bottle or which it is called media room.

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    An invasive species can be any kind of living organism an amphibian‚ plant‚ insect‚ fish‚ fungus‚ bacteria‚ or even an organism’s seeds or eggs that is not native to an ecosystem and which causes harm. Species that grow and reproduce quickly‚ and spread aggressively‚ with potential to cause harm‚ are invasive species. Invasive species are primarily spread by human activities‚ often unintentionally. People‚ and the goods we use‚ travel around the world‚ and they often carry uninvited species with

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    forest trees and mix them with wax. All of this process of bee propolis formation is completed in hives. What is the purpose of propolis preparation? Propolis has been used by bees to protect their hives from alien invasion. It has anti viral‚ anti fungus and anti bacterial

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    My Life In The Trenches

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    Life in the trenches‚ during World War I‚ was a horrible experience for the soldiers of that time. Many soldiers were faced with death during these times. The sources of their deaths were either enemy attacks or their contraction of harmful diseases. Another major obstacle‚ in the trenches‚ was of the infestation of rats. Rats‚ either black or brown‚ were feared and were nuisances to the soldiers. Brown rats‚ especially‚ were detested due to their tendencies to feed on human remains‚ including the

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    higher protein levels than some real meats as well as high levels of fibres. Negatives: The negatives of Mycoprotein are it has very little flavour on its own and it is made in fermenter and labs which isn’t a very nice thought. It also is a fungus which could put others off the idea of eating it. Penicillin Factors that affect the growth of penicillin: The main factors affecting the growth of mould are nutrients‚ temperature‚ light‚ aeration‚ pH and water activity. Nutrients: The nutrient

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    zinc

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    The researchers at University of Wisconsin-Madison have recognized another factor that diminishes protein stability and causes clumping: a lack of zinc. This metal is an essential nutrient. Method Scientist studied the scheme in the single-celled fungus‚ yeast‚ because it is able to adjust to both deficiencies and overabundances of zinc. Results The issue being for the cell to find enough zinc to grow and support all its functions‚ however not an over-abundance that it kills the cell. Cells that

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