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    Biology

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    COVENANT UNIVERSITY Department of biological sciences PROGRAM: MICROBIOLOGY COURSE: MICROBIAL TAXONOMY‚ NOMENCLATURE AND IDENTIFICATION CODE: MCB 122 TOPIC: CLASSIFICATION OF BACTERIA AND VIRUSES PROJECT PARTICIPANTS OBUEKWE CHUKWUEMEKA 12CQ014230 OKAFOR SANDRA-EMMANUELLA 12CQ014231 OLOWOFELA OLUWATOYIN 12CQ014232 OSITA-ORAH ANTHONY 12CQ014233 SASORE YEWANDE 12CQO14236 NWOBI CHIZITERE 12CQ014229 OYEKAN TOSIN 12CQ014235 SOREMEKUN MAYOMIKIUN 12CQ014238 SHODEKO TOBI 12CQ014237 INTRODUCTION TO THE

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    Systemic Lupus Case Study

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    Case Study A 17-year-old female with systemic lupus A 17-year-old female was admitted with a month long history of involuntary movement bilaterally in hand and legs. The patient stated that the movement started one month ago. And she had occasionally involuntary movement of her mouth. The symptoms were mild in the beginning and gradually increased. The patient had dyskinesia around her mouth and thoracic and occasionally choreathetoid movement in bilateral upper extremity. She said she had similar

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    Molecular Biology Quiz

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    http:// This assessment is worth 30 points. 1. The Shine-Dalgarno sequence is a (1 point) a. b. prokaryotic mRNA sequence that binds lF-3. prokaryotic mRNA sequence that binds the 16S rRNA of the small ribosomal subunit. prokaryotic mRNA sequence that binds the 16S rRNA of the large ribosomal subunit. eukaryotic rRNA sequence that binds the AUG codon of mRNA. None of the above are correct. c. d. e. 2. The initiation phase of prokaryotic translation ends as the GTP molecule bound to ___________

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    structures is provided in Table 4.2. Nucleus and Ribosomes The nucleus houses chromatin‚ which contains DNA‚ the genetic material. During division‚ chromatin becomes condensed into chromosomes. The nucleolus is an area within the nucleus where ribosomal RNA is produced. Proteins are combined with the rRNA to form the subunits of ribosomes‚ which exit the nuclear envelope throughnuclear pores. Ribosomes in the cytoplasm synthesize polypeptides using information transferred to the DNA by mRNA. Endomembrane

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    Bio 205 Workshop 2 Bacteria Purpose of Bergy’s Manual: based on ribosomal RNA sequences‚ which presumably reflect phylogenetic (evolutionary) relationships. Used for the identification of prokaryotes. 2nd edition on classification of prokaryotes. 4 Tests/ Parameters that are evaluated to classify bacteria are: procedure’s that determine an organism’s ability to ferment carious carbohydrates; utilize various substrates such as specific amino acids‚ starch‚ citrate‚ and gelatin; or produce

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    Biology Notes

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    Sept 27‚ 2010 Chapter 4 * With four valence electrons‚ carbon can form four covalent bonds with a variety of atoms * This tetra valence makes large‚ complex molecules possible * Fundamental groups: Alkanes and Alkenes * The electron configuration of carbon gives it covalent compatibility with many different elements * The valences of carbon and its most frequent partners (hydrogen‚ oxygen‚ and nitrogen) are the “building code” that governs the architecture of living

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    Cells Practice Exam

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    following could be observed? a. bacterial cell‚ 2000 nm in diameter b. ribosome‚ 20 nm in diameter c. virus particle‚ 15 nm in diameter d. protein molecule‚ 10 nm in diameter e. none of the above 8. A certain drug has knocked out all ribosomal function in a culture of liver cells‚ as a result: a. the cells immediately die b. proteins synthesis stops c. ATP production immediately ceases d. the cells undergo fission e. none of these 9. If your thumb is 20 mm wide and a mitochondrion

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    1.Ask a Question‚ Do Background Research‚ Construct a Hypothesis‚ Test Your Hypothesis by Doing an Experiment‚ Analyze Your Data‚ and Draw a Conclusion‚ Communicate Your Results. 2.The cell is basic unit of life‚ All living things are made up of one or more cell‚ All cells come from other living cells. 3.the microscope made by benjemen franklin. 4.There are two types of cells: prokaryotic and eukaryotic. Prokaryotic cells are the oldest; all organisms were made up of these cells during the first

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    Basic Anatomical Body

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    Chapter 1 great review of the basic anatomical areas of the body 1. Metabolism‚ anabolism‚ catabolism 2. ICF‚ ECF 3. True 4. False 5. False 6. Parasagittal 7. D‚ effectors 8. A‚ differentiation 9. C‚ hypogastric 10. C‚ 3 11. Axillary-armpit‚ inguinal-groin‚ cervical-neck‚ cranial-skull‚ oral-mouth‚ brachial-arm‚ orbital-eye‚ gluteal-buttock‚ buccal-cheek‚ cixal-hip 12. 1 superior‚ 12 superficial‚ 1superior and 6 lateral‚ 6 lateral‚ 4 posterior‚ 8 ipsilateral

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    Chapter 1 Humans and the Microbial World A Glimpse of History  Science of microbiology born in 1674  Antony van Leeuwenhoek (1632–1723) • Made simple magnifying glass • Studied lake water • Observed ‘animalcules’  Robert Hooke • Also credited with discovery • Described ‘microscopical mushroom’ (common bread mold) in 1665 1 Importance of Microorganisms  Microorganisms are foundation for all life on earth  Have existed for ~3.5 billion years  Plants‚ animals‚ modern

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