Introduction to Microbiology Laboratory report №10 Physical factors affecting growth microbes: Temperature‚ pH and oxygen requirement. Student: Temirlan Aitbekov Lab partner: Kanat Sadykov Instructor: Alessandra Clementi‚ MD‚GP Lab date: 7/11/14 Due date: 14/11/14 Nazarbayev University Abstract: This experiment is directed
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Different media can be used to culture and identify bacteria. Some bacteria require specific nutrients and conditions‚ while others can make due with whatever the environment has available. Some bacteria lack the enzymes to break down a complex carbon source‚ while
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ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF SOIL BY SITUMBEKO LIWELEYA (s213459531) Research Proposal Submitted in fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of BIOMEDICAL TECHNOLOGY | | FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES | at Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University | MODULE- RESEARCH METHODOLOGY‚ SUPERVISOR- PROFESSOR N. SMITH | Contents ANTIMICROBIAL PROPERTIES OF SOIL 2 ABSTRACT 2 LITERATURE REVIEW 3 AIM OF RESEARCH 4 OBJECTIVES OF STUDY 4 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 4
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Microbiology Study Guide Chapters 1-6 Chapter 1 Main Themes of Microbiology Microorganisms Most are not Pathogens Prokaryotic-no nucleus or organelles Very simplistic—like bacteria Eukaryotic-has nucleus and organelles like mitochondria Includes fungus‚ and animals Acellular-not even a complete cell Includes viruses and prions like those that cause Mad Cow disease Six main types of microorganisms Bacterium (prokaryotic) Fungus (eukaryotic) Algae (eukaryotic) Virus (acellular)
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This is a quantitative test and is considered to be the gold-standard method for biofilm detection (13). Organisms isolated from fresh agar plates were inoculated in 10 mL of trypticase soy broth with 1% glucose. Broths were incubated at 370C for 24 hours. The cultures were then diluted 1:100 with fresh medium. Individual wells of sterile 96 well-flat bottom polystyrene tissue culture
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INTRODUCTION Cassia fistula Linn. (Leguminosae) is a very common plant and is widely known for its medicinal properties. In the Indian literature‚ this plant has been described to be useful against skin diseases‚ liver troubles‚ tuberculous glands and its use in the treatment of rheumatism‚ hematemesis‚ pruritus‚ leucoderma‚ and diabetes.[1‚2] Besides‚ it has been found to exhibit anti-inflammatory and hypoglycemic activity and widely used as a mild laxative suitable for children and pregnant women
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Banana and Papaya Fruit Peelings Extract as an Alternative Culture Medium for Fungi Submitted by: Maricel P. Clores Catherine A. Bernardo Rodora Lafiguera Julius Jorge Suarez Scope and Delimitation This study is focused on how to produce ointment out of banana and papaya fruit peelings extract to help avoiding fungal infections. It must be done within a laboratory. The place must be conducive for only a matter of years. This study builds upon on how to lessen fungal
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In the environment‚ plants are critically affected by the composition of soil‚ as they acquire all nutrients from it. A nutrient must be soluble and must remain soluble long enough in order to travel into the roots of the plant (Kissel and Miller‚ 2008). Soil PH directly affects the life and growth of a plant‚ since it affects the availability of the nutrients needed for plant life. Most nutrients are in their most available state within a PH of 6.0 – 6.5 (Kissel and Miller‚ 2008). To germinate‚
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Gonorrhea and its Causative Agent; a study of challenges of treating gonorrhea By: Nader Hossaini George Mason University Word count: 2281 Gonorrhea and its Causative Agent Abstract In this study‚ gonorrhea which is a sexually transmitted disease that can be found in every parts of the world including in the United States was investigated; gonorrhea passes from one person to another mainly through unprotected sexual activity. The causative agent for the disease
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Agnese‚ A. M. & Cabrera‚ J. L. (1999). The essential oil of Seneciograveolens chemical composition and antimicrobial activity tests. Journal of Ethnopharmacology‚ 66‚ 91–96. 50. Perez‚ C. Pauli‚ M. &Bazerque‚ P. (1990). An antibiotic assay by the agar-well diffusion method. ActaBiologica Medical of Experiments‚ 15‚ 13–115. 51. Samokyszyn‚ V. M. &Marnett‚ L. J. (1990). Inhibition of liver microsomal lipid peroxidation by 13-cis-retinoic acid. Free Radical Biology Medicine‚ 8(5)‚ 491–496. 52. Maron
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