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    Selective Hemolytic Ingredient added that inhibits growth f many unwanted organisms Antibiotic-containing medium Selective and differential MacConkey agar – gram neg that ferment lactose Bile salts + dye Inhibits all but GNR that typically reside in the intestine Lactose + pH indicator Lactose fermenters are reddish Halotolerant- salt tolerant Staphylococcus aureus is haloterant. Based on this info which should be incorporated into a medium designed to isolate the bacterium

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    environment meaning more animals can stop their and release their feces‚ and also the animals that reside there continue to reproduce‚ leaving no exit for their excretions. By using the MPN test‚ I was able to detect the coliforms from the fermentation in lactose broths‚ then with the IMViC test I was able to identify the enteric bacteria colonizing in the water samples. By then end of the experiment‚ it was apparent that the USM Creek and Leaf River were the two that tested positive for possible

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    result of two separate variables A and B. The null hypothesis states in regards to the enzyme experiment that lactase will not bind preferentially‚ or more specifically‚ to maltose or lactose. Before a null hypothesis can be rejected we must notice a large difference between glucose produced from maltose versus lactose. Alternate Hypothesis states the opposite of null in that there will be differences between the results of A and B. Probability is an indication of likelihood very similar to a percent

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    Electrochemical Detection in High Performance Liquid Chromatography.‚ John Wiley & Sons‚ New York‚ 1ed‚1997. Adontiol Sorbitol Mannitol Galactosamine Fucose Glucosamine Arabinose Galactose Glucose Mannose Xylose Sorbose Fructose Sucrose Melibiose Ribose Lactose Raffinose Stachinose Rhamnose Cellobiose Maltose PART NUMBERS AND CONFIGURATIONS 180.0054A 250.1080 250.1082 ALEXYS Carbohydrates Analyzer ALC-525 column‚ 250x4.6mm‚ 7um ALC guard column starter kit Maltotriose Antec Leyden B.V. - Industrieweg 12

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    energy‚ lower high blood pressure‚ lower blood cholesterol‚ inhibits certain cancers. Possible Adverse Effects: Some people can’t drink milk because they have lactose intolerance and suffer mild or intense stomach distress from milk but not from yogurt. Milk is also a prime suspect I cases of food intolerances linked to certain bowel disorders‚ including irritable bowel syndrome. Legumes are potent medicine for the cardiovascular system. When you eat dried beans‚ they

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    carbohydrate with the highest rate of cellular respiration was glucose followed by fructose‚ honey‚ sucrose. Lactose‚ galactose‚ and water all had the same final rate of cellular respiration. Figure 1. The rate of cellular respiration over time in the carbohydrate compounds glucose‚ fructose‚ lactose‚ galactose‚ sucrose‚ honey‚ and water. The final absorbance rates for glucose was 1.8‚ fructose 1.7‚ lactose 0.6‚ galactose 0.6‚ sucrose 1.5‚ honey 1.6‚ and water 0.6. In the second experiment we measured

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    isolation of Vibrio cholerae. (TCBS )Thiosulphate Citrate Bile Salts Sucrose is the media used for isolation of Vibrio cholerae 9. Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an oxidase positive‚ non-lactose fermenter. True False 10. For the following Enterobacteriaceae fill in the missing reactions Urea ONPG Lactose Citrate Indole LDC E. coli a. - + b. +

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    Immobilized Enzyme Immobilized Enzyme * Enzymes which are attached to small bead made of alginate are called immobilized enzyme * However‚ whatever the nature of an immobilized enzyme‚ it must comprise two essential functions‚ namely the non-catalytic functions (NCF) that are designed to aid separation and the catalytic functions (CF) that are designed to convert the target compounds within the time and space desired * Immobilized enzymes might meet the increasing demand by manufacturers

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    are too high the sufferer will have insulin injected into the body to reduce this‚ when the sugar levels are too low the sufferer will need to consume sugar to balance it. Lactose intolerance is caused by a lack in lactose. Milk and milk products are great sources of lactose in a diet. People who suffer from lactose intolerance experience indigestion‚ stomach cramps‚ wind and diarrhea when consuming milk and milk products. These people need to adjust their diets so they no longer consume milk or milk

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    BIO 30 4TH EXAM REVIEWER Merlyn S. Mendioro Delayed and Extra-chromosomal Inheritance 1.) Genetic factors that are located outside the chromosome: plasmagenes‚ plasmons‚ cytogens‚ plasmids. 2.) Plasmid inheritance implies: perpetuation through DNA Replication. 3.) Killer gene particulate material in Paramecium aurelia: kappa 4.) Mirabilis jalapa shows extrachromosomal inheritance in the ___________. When a pale male parent is crossed with a green female the result usually is

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