Willd. ex Klotz.‚ Moringa oleifera Lam.‚ Catharanthus roseus (L.) Don.‚ and Chrysanthemum indicum Linn. Genetics and Molecular Biology Division‚ Institute of Biological Sciences College of Arts and Sciences‚ University of the Philippines Los Baños‚ College‚ Laguna‚ Philippines Meioses I and II in young flower buds of Euphorbia pulcherrima Willd. ex Klotz. (poinsettia)‚ Moringa oleifera Lam. (malunggay)‚ and Catharanthus roseus (L.) Don. (periwinkle) were studied using iron-acetocarmine
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This was compleated by growing the bacteria on a petri dish with agar‚ gram staining‚ then examning under a microscope. The bacteria identified was M. Roseus and B. Megaterium. The identity of these bacteria was mostly determined by the positve gram stain results and the shape they where under the microscope. Both of these bacteria where identified as gram positive (as shown in the table previously). This
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The first and second group contained Gram positive bacteria. The first group contained a population of Micrococcus that had been grown slowly and was still growing. The second group contained a population of Micrococcus that had been grown rapidly and was in the stationary phase. The third group contained a population of Gram negative bacteria. Each sample was placed in an HEPES buffer at a pH of 7.2 and concentration
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1. Madagascar periwinkle One of the medicinal plants I found very interesting in the Huntington Library’s herb garden was titled: Catharanthus roseus. Based on the Kew Royal Botanical Gardens’ website‚ it states that the plant’s common name is called: “Madagascar periwinkle”. Another common name for this plant‚ rosy periwinkle‚ derives from the fact that the plant is grown in a diversity of reds and pinks. In fact‚ this plant is native to the Madagascar Island‚ therefore it is named Madagascar periwinkle
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Traditional Analysis of Unknown Colony Morphology Color- light yellow pigmentation Form- circular Elevation- convex Margin- entire [staphylococci] DNase Test This test is used to detect if the bacteria contains any deoxyribonuclease activity. Because no color change was observed from blue to clear my unknown bacteria displayed a negative result. Blood agar plate This test is used to detect the hemolytic activity in the bacteria. A darkish green color on the media around the
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the factor that is being altered to produce a result. There are two independent variables in this experiment which are the brand of dishwashing detergent; Palmolive‚ Morning Fresh and Ultra Coles Brand and the type of bacteria used which are; Micrococcus Luteus and an unknown bacteria from a sponge. Dependent Variable The dependent variable is the factor that is being tested which is the size of the zone of inhibition from the detergent solution and the bacteria. It will be measured in millimetres
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Periwinkle (Catharantus roseus) and Serpentina (Andrographis paniculata) plant extracts as an Anti-diabetic Drug on Alloxan-induced Albino Rats (Rattus norvegicus) Life Science Researchers: *Angelou M. Dela Cruz Taze Jared D. Abubo Angelica V. Calma Zeus Jovette M. Manalastas Joab C. Fernando Lanz Martin Solano Gian Paulo D. Magnaye Jovanni Estrada Nesly Santos Wilbern Apat Monica Maddara Research Adviser: Mr. Earl Francis C. Merilles Research Consultant: Mr. Raymond Jay
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confirmed that Micrococcus luteus (Micrococcaceae) do indeed grow on MSA and it is a non-fermenter thus backing up my believe that Micrococcus luteus is our unknown bacterium. But I also know that you’re saying “Staphylococcus can also grow on MSA too!” and I totally agree but as you can see under the blast result in the “Result” portion of this paper‚ none of the top blast result had Staphylococcus but they did have Micrococcus luteus which backs up my belief even more that Micrococcus luteus is our
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meaning "rosy" or "pink." Lucretius used the word to describe the dawn in his epic poem On the Nature of Things (De Rerum Natura). [1] The word is also used in the binomial names of several species‚ such as the Rosy Starling (Sturnus roseus) and Catharanthus roseus. # 1 Pale pink # 2 Pastel pink # 3 Web color pink # 4 Web color lightpink (medium pink) # 5 Nadeshiko pink # 6 Web color hotpink # 7 Web color deeppink # 8 Dark pink # 9 Bright pink # 10 Shocking pink # 11 Pink in gender
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INTRODUCTION: In this laboratory exercise explore the differences of microorganism and continue our use of specialized media and use some biochemical testing.This report discloses the basic laboratory instruments will be used in each of our practices .It is of great importance to recognize and identify the different instruments and laboratory tools‚ because in this way will we be able to use them properly and also to call them by name and know why. Listen Read phonetically Dictionary - View
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