Margaret E Gibson July 20‚ 2009 Microbiology Dr. Metera Lab Report 3: Labs 7 and 8- Metabolism and Biochemical Tests Abstract This experiment focused on metabolism and biochemical tests. The goal of performing these tests was to differentiate microbes from one another and to compare how metabolic and biochemical processes differ from species to species. The tests performed include: the Fermentation of Sugars Test (sucrose‚ glucose‚ and lactose)‚ the Urease Test‚ the Fermentation
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assets into domestic structures‚ equipment‚ and organizations. It does not include foreign investment into the stock markets. This research has called for financial institutions to be more entrepreneurial‚ flexible‚ adaptive and innovative so as to effectively meet the changing demands of today’s population and progress around the globe. The research problem in the paper is to study the issues and challenges of FDI in retail banking in India and to analyze the impact of FDI on retail banking. KEYWORDS:
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Lab: The Bacteria Around You James Brunet Ms Owen October 14th‚ 2012 Part 1 Purpose To culture and observe the various types of bacteria found around Canterbury High School. Materials and Methods Refer to pages 422-425 of Biology 11 McGraw-Hill Ryerson and the handout “Gram Staining Procedure”. Observations Table 1: Locations of Bacteria Samples Quadrant | Location of Sample Obtained | 1 | Floor | 2 | Water fountain head | 3 | Auditorium Chair | 4 | Inside of Boys’ Bathroom
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George Willard Gehan M. Siton IV James Miyuki M. Sugimoto Christian Gregg Rivera Jason R. Galay Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University South La Union Campus College of Education Laboratory High School Agoo‚ La Union Research (Elective II) Chapter I INTRODUCTION Background of the Study Plants are living organisms that belongs to the kingdom of plantae. They include organism such as herbs‚ trees‚ bushes‚ grasses‚ vines‚ ferns‚ green algae. The study of plants
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used to select auxotrophic mutants in lab. Be sure to include the procedure for indirect selection/replica plating. Selected Answer: [None Given] Correct Answer: Indirect selection./replica plating-use sterile velvet (1) to move bacteria to a NA plate and a NA + nutrient plate. (1) Incubate and
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Review Sheet Exercise I: Survey of Higher Microorganisms: Protozoa‚ Fungi‚ and Helminths Protozoa (group of Kingdom Protista) 1. Amoeba a. nucleus- dark center of the cell b. food vacuole- They feed by taking nutrients into the cell by diffusion and packaging it into (clear circles spread throughout the cell) c. pseudopod- “false foot”; the motility results from the streaming of the protoplasm that forms the process 2. Entamoeba causes amoebiasis or amoebic dysentery‚
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differences between bacteria‚ viruses‚ fungi and parasites. Answer to 1.1 – The difference between bacteria‚ viruses‚ fungi and parasites are: Bacteria – Bacteria is a single celled organism‚ bacteria have evolved to be in any environment and can be found in any substance/surface and also in the human body‚ only 1% of bacteria is actually harmful. It’s bad or infectious bacteria that causes illness as they rapidly reproduce and produce a toxin that kills or mutates cells‚ bacteria is also self-sufficient
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respiratory diseases or viral infections and people who have weakened immune systems are at greater risk. Pneumonia bacteria are present in some healthy throats. When body defenses are weakened in some way‚ by illness‚ old age‚ malnutrition‚ general debility or impaired immunity‚ the bacterial can multiply and cause serious damage. Usually‚ when a person’s resistance is lowered‚ bacteria work their way into the lungs and inflame the air sacs. The tissue part of a lobe of the lung‚ an entire lobe‚ or
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Microbiology Lecture Exam #1 Outline Chapter 1: Microbiology Introduction I. Microbiology Definition II. History of Microbiology (Christian Gram‚ Robert Koch‚ Antony van Leeuwenhoek‚ Robert Hook‚ Edward Jenner‚ Louis Pasteur‚ Elie Metchnikoff‚ Dmitri Iwanowski‚ Paul Ehrlich‚ Alexander Fleming) II. Scope of Microbiology A. Infectious Agents 1. Prions 2. Viroids 3. Viruses B. Prokaryotes
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This is because gold is very resistant to bacteria. Bacteria are microscopic single-celled organisms. Bacteria are prokaryotes‚ meaning the entire organism consists of a single cell with a simple internal structure. The DNA of a prokaryote is neatly packed in the nucleus. The bacterial DNA floats freely in a twisted threadlike mass called the nucleoid. Gold is unaffected by almost everything. The only materials that can affect gold are man-made. Since bacteria are a natural organism‚ it cannot react
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