Introduction: Microbes‚ also called microorganisms‚ are minutes living things that individually are usually too small to be seen with the unaided eye. The group includes bacteria‚ fungi (yeast and molds)‚ protozoa and microscopic algae. It also includes viruses‚ those noncellular entities sometimes regarded as straddling the border between life and nonlife. People tend to related these microbes only with major disease such as AIDS‚ uncomfortable infections‚ or such common inconveniences as spoiled
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African Journal of Biotechnology Vol. 7 (15)‚ pp. 2569-2572‚ 4 August‚ 2008 Available online at http://www.academicjournals.org/AJB ISSN 1684–5315 © 2008 Academic Journals Full Length Research Paper Use of phylloplane fungi as biocontrol agent against Colletotrichum leaf disease of rubber (Hevea brasiliensis Muell. Arg.) Evueh‚ G. A. and Ogbebor‚ N. O.* Plant Protection Division‚ Rubber Research Institute of Nigeria‚ PMB 1049‚ Benin City. Accepted 4 March‚ 2008 Phylloplane fungi were
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Windy T. Padilla BIO 008 OP 1-1 Dr. Elmo Ado Laboratory Instruments: Test Tube -A test tube‚ also known as a culture tube or sample tube‚ is a common piece of laboratory glassware consisting of a finger-like length of glass or clear plastic tubing‚ open at the top‚ usually with a rounded U-shaped bottom. Test Tube Rack - A test tube rack is a gadget used in the laboratory for holding test tubes. It is made of a base that has a platform which is mounted
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initiate a culture? Even though most bacteria in the human body is harmless‚ if one was knowingly or unknowingly ill then harmful bacteria could be bread. 3. Why isn’t the upper lid of the Petri dish completely removed during the inoculation? During the inoculation the upper lid of only partially removed to prevent bacteria in the air from contaminating the bacteria being bread on the agar. Observations: Refer to attatched chart. Analysis Questions: 1. Compare the samples obtained from
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organisms become separated or far enough apart on the agar surface to be distinguished. This will form visible colonies of each organism which will be isolated from the other colonies present. b) Flame the inoculation loop before each transfer to avoid contamination. c) Using the inoculation loop‚ aseptically “pick off” the individual colonies on the isolation plate and transfer to new sterile medium. Perform this step for each of the three colonies being isolated‚ taking care to flame the inoculating
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great way of preventing and eliminating diseases. Diseases have been on the planet as long as people can remember. The Chinese used inoculation techniques as early as 1000 A.D. for smallpox (“Vaccines ProCon.org” 4). Though the Chinese were the first to come upon a form of vaccines‚ there were other countries who had their own forms of vaccines. Other inoculation
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Protocol Materials: * Fertilized chicken eggs (Gallus gallus) * Tumor cell line (SK-ChA-1) * 70% ethanol * Paper towel * 45 Petri dishes * Incubator * Non-fertilized eggs * Rocket fuel * Marker * Scalpels * PBS-suspension * Fine forceps * Decapitation-scissors * Plastic rings 1mm diameter * 80 mm triangular magnetic stir bar * DCCP + DSPE-PEG 96:4 mmol empty liposomes suspension * DCCP + DSPE-PEG 96:4 mmol + Zn-Phthalocyanine (Lipid:PS
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Microbiology Lab ReportPractica #1BTC307LAmber AmelingmeierThursday‚ September 18‚ 2008OBJECTIVESIn this lab experiment two different types of bacteria‚ Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus‚ were grown singly and mixed on four different types of agar in order to observe the varying morphologies within the colonies. Resulting data was analyzed to provide understanding of the use of differing culture media and conditions for bacterial growth. RESULTSFour different agar types were used in this
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Techniques for Isolation of Pure Cultures Objective : i. To perform the spread plate and the streak plate inoculation procedure for the separation of the cells of a mixed culture so that discrete colonies can be isolated. ii. To prepare a stock culture of an organism using isolates from the mixed cultures prepared on the agar streak-plate and/or the spread plate. Introduction : In order to be able to adequately study and characterize a certain microorganism‚ microbiologists need to separate
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