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    Prokaryotes Research Paper

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    walls of bacteria‚ a Gram stain determines what kind of bacterium the cell is. The Gram stain works by creating a purple dye that either attaches or fails to attach to the peptidoglycan either found or not found on the cell wall of the cell. Gram-positive bacteria are cells that have a large amount of peptidoglycan in their cell wall‚ and those that are Gram-negative have an extra cell wall that does not allow the stain to set on the cell wall (Vidyasagar). In addition to staining the cell‚ the identification

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    Exam 1 Cell BIO

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    Chapter 1 Cell Theory- in the 18th century‚ two scientists came up with the cell theory. Schleiden and Schwen. 3 corollaries of the cell theory: -all cells are alike in chemical composition -all cells store and process information in the same way -all cells arise from other cell through cell division 5 types of different Microscopes 1. Light Microscope- produces 2-D image Direct descendants of Hooks scope> take two lenses to a light source> used this to magnify images up to 1‚000 fold.

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    Chapter 25 Pre-Test Question 1 Part A Miller and Urey’s experiments that attempted to recreate conditions on early Earth were significant because _____. Hint 1. They gave credence to the idea of abiotic synthesis. ANSWER: they showed how polymers could form spontaneously on a clay substrate they produced the first protocells they showed how radiometric dating could be used to give the absolute ages of rocks and fossils proved the endosymbiotic theory they showed that organic

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    Sop on Molecular Biology

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    Statement of Purpose Some people view biological science as an area of science which is boring; requiring intensive memorization and less logical reasoning. True to my heart‚ my view towards biological science was no difference! It was not before my higher secondary school classes when I first realized the beauty of this scientific arena. I had my first glimpse at molecular biology then. But that brief introduction to molecular biology was enough to compel me to the idea that I want to spend my

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    Stds

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    STDs Sexually transmitted diseases have been a major public health problem in the United States of America for many years now. The numbers of infections that have been sexually transmitted have sky rocketed up through the years and have been consistent through the past decade. Over the past decade‚ there have been around twelve million infections occurring annually throughout the United States of America. The reckless people of our nation have continued to spread the disease although through

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    Lab Report Assistant Answers

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    Lab Report Assistant This document is not meant to be a substitute for a formal laboratory report. The Lab Report Assistant is simply a summary of the experiment’s questions‚ diagrams if needed‚ and data tables that should be addressed in a formal lab report. The intent is to facilitate students’ writing of lab reports by providing this information in an editable file which can be sent to an instructor

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    At the beginning of the semester‚ samples of bacteria were obtained from various sources. Two bacterial colonies were isolated from plates that were incubated in the lab and these bacteria became the basis for this project. The bacterial cultures were maintained and used for various physiological‚ cultural‚ and biochemical tests and observations over several weeks. The purpose of culturing bacteria over half the course of the semester was to learn various techniques used in microbiology labs and

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    Microbiology Notes

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    * Microbiology: Study of microorganisms Most microorganisms are pathogenicFalse The majority of bacteria are harmless True Total number of bacterial species: about 10 million to a billion What is a microorganism? An organism or virus too small to be seen without a microscope. (Smaller than 0.5 mm) Ex: Bacteria‚ Fungi‚ Protozoa‚ Algae‚ and Viruses Microbiom: collection of microbes Human cells vs. Microbial cells = 1:10 Which statement about Michaelangelo is not correct? A. He was

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    Proteus vulgaris Antibiotic Sensitivity Assay By: David Toelkes BIO 225 June 12‚ 2012 Lab Partners Alexis Blackmon Cheryl Cardiff Megan Dereani Logan Freeman Abstract Development of bacterial resistance to the antimicrobial drugs identified the need to determine a given bacterium’s susceptibility or resistance to a given drug which prompted W. M. M. Kirby and A. W. Bauer to develop a single disk method for susceptibility testing. This experiment used the Kirby-Bauer disk diffusion

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    Bacteria can be distinguished from one another by their morphology (size‚ shape‚ and staining characteristics). In this lab experiment‚ bacterial morphology was examined by observing both stained and unstained organisms. A wet mount is a preparation process where a live specimen in culture fluid is placed on a slide and the organism is free to move about. In the wet mount slides provided via LabPaq software with cheek‚ dental plaque‚ and yeast specimens were observed. The wet mount preparations

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