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    decrease antimicrobial usage? Decrease usage 1. Staphylococcus aureus‚ the bacteria that can be responsible for the development of MRSA‚ is tolerant of 15% NaCl. false 2. What is the maximum temperature and length of time Staphylococcus aureus are able to survive? 60 degrees c and 30 min. 3. What type of medication is MRSA susceptible to? vancomycin 4.Overuse of antibiotics have been the primary factor to why bacteria have grown resistant to certain treatments. true 1. Borrelia burgdorferi

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    organisms. Example: Glycolysis. Antibiotic resistance: Resistance of a microorganism to survive through the exposure of an antibiotic. Resistance is generally due to a genetic mutation of a bacteria‚ or evolutionary stress. A bacteria with many resistance genes may be referred to a superbug‚ or super bacterium. Archaea: Single celled organisms‚ who are a part of 1/3 domains of life. Contains no nucleus or organelles. Can survive in extreme conditions First forms of life to appear

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    My family was recently given the opportunity to test out Super Teacher Worksheets (https://www.superteacherworksheets.com/index.html) and review them for you. We were given an individual membership (https://www.superteacherworksheets.com/individual-membership.html?t=bn)‚ which gives you access to thousands of printable worksheets for a full year. I used the site to print worksheets for my 1st and 3rd grader. Official Pic: (http://i1202.photobucket.com/albums/bb374/TOSCrew2011/-2015%20CREW/d696d156-24b6-443d-a501-58fa86c7523b_zps7hffbghk

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    Effects and Diseases of the Bacterium Streptococcus Pyogenes The bacteria Streptococcus pyogenes has been infecting people for more than a century. Once a deadly bacterium‚ now only an antibiotic from curing the diseases it causes. Streptococcus pyogenes has been responsible for excruciating throat pains and even in some cases a horrendous rash included. This paper will talk about the history of this organism‚ how it acts as a pathogen‚ how people attract it‚ the symptoms that come with the disease

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    Super Crunchers Analysis

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    * Orley Ashenfelter- Uses statistics to extract hidden info from large datasets * Orley’s Wine Predictions * What really got him in trouble is crunching numbers to assess the quality of Bordeaux wines. He found that low levels of harvest rain/high avg. summer temps produce the greatest wines Reduced his wine theory to a formula; he can predict the general quality of any vintage by plugging weather statistics for a given year into formula. NOT well received by traditional wine critics

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    aureus are anaerobic‚ gram positive bacterium. They lie harmlessly in the mucous membrane of the vagina. Though‚ the bacteria can grow rapidly if the tampon is left in the vagina for an overextended period of time. This is being due to the warm conditions and viscous fluid present at the time. Bacterial invasion depends on the way the tampon has been inserted into the vagina. Super absorbent tampons can make the vagina dry resulting in the wall being prone to microscopic tearing and small blood vessels

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    Antiseptic Lab

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    The Relation of Antiseptics and Bacteria Growth Purpose: To explore the effectiveness of different levels of concentration of antiseptic and antibacterial products’ prevention of bacterial growth. Question: Amongst common household products‚ which antiseptic and level of concentration is more effective at inhibiting the growth of bacteria? Introduction: Antiseptics are antimicrobial substances used on living tissue to reduce the possibility of infection‚ putrefaction or sepsis. The word “anti”

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    Food Irradiation

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    2/21/01 Food Irradiation: Solution to Hunger or Killer Mutagen? People all over the world are starving for fresh‚ uncontaminated food. Insects‚ pests‚ and invisible microorganisms are not what the public want to find on their dinner plates. Throughout history‚ life has depended on ways of treating food to reduce or destroy these naturally occurring harmful contaminants and to enable foods to be stored after harvesting so that they can be saved for use at other times of the year. With increasing

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    Biological Discoveries

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    Stem Cell Research Adult stem cell research is providing opportunities to treat people with a various diseases and conditions. In 2010‚ a man’s ankle refused to heal so the doctor took bone marrow from the man’s pelvic bone with a needle‚ condensed it to about four teaspoons of rich red liquid‚ and injected that into his ankle. Four months later‚ the ankle was healed! Adult stem cells are found in all tissues of the growing human being and‚ according to latest reports‚ also have the potential

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    in this Super Earth‚ considered themselves as Super-Earthlings‚ have been able to withhold a proper government and society in their planet. They live in a civilization with their own cultural elements which differs from an Earthling’s proper culture. The cultural elements I had learned from class can be seen from my culture I’ve created; as can be seen I’ll further explain the topics of their non-material and material culture‚ social norms and values‚ and sub and counter culture. The Super-Earthlings

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