MCB 2010C Lab Report: Growth Media 1. State the difference between chemically defined and complex media in your own words. (2) Chemically define is a media that is pure and contains specific compounds from either organic or inorganic. Also‚ chemically define media is a chemical composition that is known. On the other hand‚ Complex media is a complex media that is unknown and is usually not a chemically pure. 2. Classify the media used (YEB‚ NB‚ GSB and ISB) as either complex or chemically
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deep into the trachea and bronchi‚ but thanks to the aerosol absorption which can penetrate deeper in the lungs and until the alveoli. Environmental pollution of air increased the proportion of people suffering from respiratory disease (pharyngitis‚ rhinitis‚ sinusitis)‚ lower respiratory disease (pneumonia‚ asthma‚ tuberculosis)‚ neurodegenerative diseases‚ diseasesheadaches‚ heart disease‚ skin diseases‚ eye diseases and allergies. In environments where the air is more polluted as the proportion
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1) The functional unit of the kidney is the a- Calyx b- Nephron c- Collecting duct d- Pyramid 2) All of the following are components of the nephron except the: a- Loop of Henle b- Renal corpuscle c- Proximal tubule d- Renal pelvis 3) Plasma proteins are not commonly found in the urine because: a- All proteins are subsequently reabsorbed b- All of the plasma proteins are too large to fit through the filtration slits c- All proteins filtered
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diseases most commonly seen in a dental setting. Upper respiratory diseases are typically caused by infections to the sinuses‚ nasal passages‚ pharynx‚ and larynx. Named specifically by their location‚ the most common are sinusitis‚ rhinitis‚ pharyngitis‚ tonsillitis‚ and influenza. They can be transmitted airborne or contact with infected persons or objects that have been newly infected by the discharge of the infected person. Therefore‚ hygienist should know the signs and symptoms in case a patient
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Human Digestive System The digestive tract is a series of hollow organs through which food passes: mouth‚ pharynx‚ esophagus‚ stomach‚ small intestine. Each portion is specialized for one or more aspect of the three major functions of the digestive system the secretion‚ digestion‚ and absorption. Accessory organs such as salivary glands‚ liver‚ gallbladder and pancreas have duct that lead into the digestive tract and thus support digestive function. Digestion is defined as the mechanical
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Anatomy & Physiology Assignment 1 Ms. Renuka Fernando By: Lakni Jayasinghe Table of Contents What is Psoriasis? 3 Different types of Psoriasis 4 Symptoms of Psoriasis 6 How is Psoriasis diagnosed? 7 How can Psoriasis be treated? 8 Can Psoriasis be spread? 9 Things that can cause Psoriasis symptoms to flare 10 Medical Treatments: Topical Agents 11 Medical Treatments: Systematic Agents: (Drugs taken within the body) 12 Medical Treatments:
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precautions (gown‚gloves) -N95 Mask for TB -put own eyewear-->mask-->gown-->gloves and take off in opposite order (this applies to all infection control) DROPLET PRECAUTION think of SPIDERMAN! S - Sepsis S - Scarlet fever S - Streptococcal pharyngitis P - Parvovirus B19 P - Pertussis P - Pneumonia I - Influenza D - Diptheria (Pharyngeal) E - Epiglottitis R - Rubella M - Mumps M - Meningitis M - Mycoplasma or meningeal pneumonia An - Adenovirus -Private room -Mask and standard
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SCI250 Week 6 Chapter 23 Cardiovascular System Quiz Section: Multiple Choice 1. The normal microflora of the heart includes species of ________ Gram-positive bacteria. Gram-negative bacteria. fungi. viruses. None of the above 2. Which of the following is least likely to cause Septicemia leading to endotoxin-induced shock? Staphylococcus aureus Pseudomonas aeruginosa Klebsiella Proteus Serratia 3. Rheumatic fever caused by Streptococcus pyogenes most likely results from ________
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1. Distinguish between viruses‚ bacteria‚ rickettsia‚ fungi‚ parasites‚ and prions. 2. Viruses: RNA or DNA‚ obligate intracellular parasites. Seek “permissive cells to infect. Some strains have shown periodic changes by have mutations and forming new strands; Require a tissue culture in order to grow; Consist of RNA or DNA in a protective glycoprotein coat; Influenza – Dengue Fever – carried by mosquitos St. Louis encephalitis virus – carried by mosquitos HIV Hepatitis – Makes skin a yellow
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notably Streptococcus pyogenic. This bacterium will release of a particular toxin that responsible for the characteristics scarlet-coloured rash seen with scarlet fever. In the majority of cases‚ scarlet fever occurs as a result of pharyngeal streptococcal infection or strep throat. Secondly‚ scarlet fever is very highly contagious due to the bacteria in the saliva and mucus in the mouth. It also can be spread via airborne through respiratory droplets transmitted by infected individuals like sneezing
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