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    otherwise. I had a hard time finding information about this‚ so I’m assuming there has not been a lot of information collected and analyzed Suppose that your microbiology class is going to have a party where everything consumed is produced by microorganisms. What are some of the

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    to aquatic organisms. The organisms used were protists and bacteria which are microscopic organisms (Microorganisms). Herbicides are chemicals used to control certain plants such as weeds. Two hypotheses were tested in the experiment.H₁) The herbicides will affect the population growth rate of the microorganisms and H₂) The adding of herbicides will affect the general behavior of the microorganisms negatively. Each species were separated into their own six containers‚ four of which had chemicals

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    Major References http://www.foodsafetysite.com/educators/competencies/general/spoilage/spg1.html http://www.livestrong.com/article/538862-what-causes-food-to-spoil-what-prevents-food-from-spoiling/ http://www.livestrong.com/article/523460-does-light-affect-how-fast-foods-spoil/ http://www.healthandwelfare.idaho.gov/Portals/0/Health/FoodProtection/Employees%20Guide%20to%20Food%20Safety.pdf Father Saturnino Urios University HS Department - Basic Education Morelos Campus Libertad‚ Butuan

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    YOGURT INTRODUCTION There are thousands of microorganisms present at almost every surface. Some of them are pathogenic which causes diseases but most of them are useful especially in the food industry (Lasztity‚ n.d.). Microorganisms have been used for preparing food products such as cheese‚ bread‚ yogurt‚ etc‚ for a long period of time without even knowing that the process involves fermentation of the starting material (Pai‚ 2003). Fermentation is the process of utilizing nutrients anaerobically

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    2.1 Nutritional significance of Fruits in the Human Diet Fruits include a diverse group of plant foods that differ greatly in their energy and nutrients content‚ and form an important component of the human diet. They are excellent sources of nutrients‚ specifically essential vitamins‚ minerals‚ fiber and complex carbohydrate and also add variety to the diet all of which are needed to support a healthy body and mind (Slavin and Lloyd 2012). According to the World Health Report (2002)‚ low fruits

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    of her wound‚ which revealed that a methicillin resistant microorganism staphylococcus aureus exists in her wound. She meets the standards of infection control and prevention and tried to reduce the risk of transmission of infection to herself‚ the client and to the client’s immediate family member (since they were living in proximity to her)‚ by following the below mentioned steps: 1. She identified the mode through which this microorganism transfers itself 2. After doing this. She applied the concepts

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    water • Observed ‘animalcules’  Robert Hooke • Also credited with discovery • Described ‘microscopical mushroom’ (common bread mold) in 1665 1 Importance of MicroorganismsMicroorganisms are foundation for all life on earth  Have existed for ~3.5 billion years  Plants‚ animals‚ modern microorganisms all evolved from ancestral bacteria  Our life depends on their activities Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies‚ Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display

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    areas such as: bacteriology‚ virology‚ parasitology and immunology. The goal of microbiology is to increase the specific knowledge of a known microorganism and by extension counter the spread of harmful microorganisms and to learn practical applications of research results. A microbiologist studies the structure‚ metabolism‚ genetics and ecology of microorganisms such as bacteria‚ viruses‚ fungi or algae. A microbiologist also studies in the relationships of these organisms among themselves and how they

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    Antibiotics research 1. Define the term antibiotics Antibiotics are a drug used to treat infections caused by bacteria and other microorganisms. Originally‚ an antibiotic was a substance produced by one microorganism that selectively inhibits the growth of another. Synthetic antibiotics‚ usually chemically related to natural antibiotics‚ have since been produced that accomplish comparable tasks 2. a) who was the first scientist to discover antibiotics Alexander Fleming (1928) b) Briefly

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    Biogenesis is any process by which lifeforms produce other lifeforms. For example‚ a spider lays eggs that become other spiders. Spontaneous generation is a different matter‚ the ancient Greeks believed that living things could spontaneously come into being from nonliving matter‚ and that the goddess Gaia could make life arise spontaneously from stones – a process known as Generatio spontanea (which obviously translates to spontaneous generation). Aristotle disagreed‚ but he still believed that creatures

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