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    Microbes essay

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    There are six types of microbes. There is Archaea‚ Bacteria‚ Fungi‚ Protista‚ Viruses and Microbial mergers. Microbes play a big part in people’s health and in the environment. Good Microbes play a big part in people’s health. They mostly play bad parts in health even though the ratio of bacteria in your body is 85% good bacteria and 15% bad bacteria. In World War 1 more people died of illnesses caused by infection than the in actual war. Bacteria multiples really fast – like once every 20 minutes

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    on objects whose importance we can see. For this reason bacteria seem insignificant on the surface‚ its invisibility marking its lack of precedence as a threat. This is a misconception‚ because bacteria hold enormous power. It can heal and build‚ but also cripple and kill. It can produce sustainable fuel‚ and repair cracked concrete‚ but it can also destroy our bodies with infections and disease. In the past‚ we have been subject to bacteria‚ claiming lives long before we understood how it worked

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    donors. It has an unusual genus since it has a property of the Archea which is uncommon in the domain bacteria. Sulfate-reducing bacteria like Thermodesulfobacteria fall into more than 20 separate genera and can be classified by the types of substrates that they use. They are divided by their ability to use acetate as a source for electrons. Thermodesulfobacteria are in Group 2 of sulfate reducing bacteria because it can use acetate and some fatty acids. Thermosulfobacteria are also important

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    reasons. There are always studies available to prove any point‚ especially one where chemically doused foods are more nutritious. But then‚ like bacteria in the throes of death‚ food manufacturers mount a valiant effort in trying to convince those near-at-hand that what they say is valid. But‚ be that as it may‚ the choice is ultimately made individually. Bacteria are‚ to a great extent‚ resistant to the effects of irradiation because of their ability to repair their damaged DNA. Sometimes‚ however‚ their

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    Scope of Microbiology

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    which cause disease or spoilage of beverages and food‚ but it is now recognized that many microbes have essential roles in our ecosystem or can be used to accomplish beneficial tasks. Human history is full of examples of major devastations caused by bacteria and viruses. Some of these historically important diseases still occur‚ such tuberculosis and yellow fever. Microorganisms are evolving to cause new infectious disease problems such as Lyme disease and AIDS‚ which capture public attention. Control

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    diease and infection

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    food poisoning from the salmonella in the uncooked burgers. The reason they got food poisoning is because the inside of the burgers weren’t cooked enough or properly so the bacteria didn’t get killed inside the burgers. The burgers would have you be cooked at above 170 degrees Celsius‚ and as the heat didn’t kill the bacteria‚ it entered the body. As Chloe’s dad only cooked the burgers on a high hear for a very short amount of time‚ he burnt the outside without heating the inside of the beef burgers

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    Negative Unknown Lab Report

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    inoculated in a Tryptic Soy broth medium was randomly selected from a group of other unknowns. In order to identify this unknown the seven different types of biochemical tests will be conducted on this unknown bacterium to identify it out of 6 possible bacteria; Escherichia coli(E. coli)‚ Enterobacter aerogenes (E.aerogenes)‚ Klebsiella pneumoniae (K.pneumoniae)‚ Proteus mirabilis(P.miranilis)‚ Pseudomonas aeruginosa(P.aeruginosa)‚ and Salmonella typhimurium (S.typhimurium). The biochemical tests utilized

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    Methanolic Extract of Eggplant (Solanum melogena) Peel as a Dye Pigment in Differential Stains Azucena‚ Alexis G. An Official Entry to 2010 Regional Science Fair Cluster 2 Physical Science- Individual Negros Occidental National Science High School January 13‚ 2011 Ma. Melanie P. Romero Research IIB Adviser APPROVAL SHEET The research paper attached hereto‚ entitled‚ “Methanolic Extract of Eggplant (Solanum melogena) Peel as a Dye Pigment in Differential Stains”‚ prepared and submitted

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    Dna Isolation Lab Report

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    PLASMID DNA ISOLATION‚ RESTRICTION ENZUME DISGESTION AND AGAROSE GEL ELECTRIPHORESIS Abstract: The gel is covered with an ion- containing buffer‚ such as (TAE)‚ that controls the pH of the system and conducts electricity. overall DNA concentration was lower than expected. Using agarose gel electrophoresis is to separate and visualize the DNA fragment‚ which is produced by restriction enzymes . Introduction: The purpose of this experiment is to measure the size of the fragments of DNA and separate

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