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    accessible to them‚ and even composed a letter to the group pioneer‚ Mary Wollstonecraft. Protectively‚ Mary unequivocally responded to the letter citing her own book; "Vindication Revolution principal" (Pateman‚ & Grosz‚ 2013). This expanded Mary’s ubiquity regardless of the book had not been contended out consequently inciting Tom Paine‚ to compose the fantastic Right of Man. Provocative‚

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    Lectin Pathway

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    triggered via the protein that binds to carbohydrates. Lectin path started when serum protein called mannose-binding lectin (MBL) binds to mannose is the original composition of the glycoprotein or carbohydrate molecules on the surface of the microorganism. Lectin binds to mannose original road surface bacteria. Activation of the lectin molecule activates 2 MASP-1‚ when MASP-1 is activated 2 molecule activates MASPP-2‚ and MASP-2 is activated‚ C2 and C4. From here the activation like the classical

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    the study of organisms regardless of their size Who of the following developed a set of criteria that could be used to establish a causative link between a particular microorganism and a particular disease? a. Fracastoro b. Koch c. Pasteur d. Lister Who of the following was the first to observe and accurately describe microorganisms? a. Pasteur b. Lister c. van Leeuwenhoek d. Tyndall Who of the following provided the evidence needed to discredit the concept of spontaneous generation? a. Pasteur b

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    Probiotics

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    Organization/World Health Working group‚ probiotics are defined as “live microorganisms which‚ when administered in adequate amounts‚ confer a health benefit in the host”. However no legal definition of probiotics exists‚ in the U.S or in other countries which allows the marketing of products labelled as “probiotics” that do not meet the fundamental criteria stipulated in the scientific definition. Probiotics are live nonpathogenic microorganisms administered to improve microbial balance‚ particularly in the

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    AS/OCT2010/MIC455 QUESTION 1 Fill in the blank with the appropriate answers. Write the answers in the answer booklet. a) The two (2) main components making up the peptidoglycan of bacterial cell wall are and . The scientific names of any two (2) microorganisms that are not classified as prokaryotes are and The two (2) genera of bacteria that are capable of producing spores are and b) c) d) An example of a Gram positive bacteria is example of a Gram negative bacteria. and is an e)

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    Description Of Probiotics

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    Probiotics Probiotics are living microscopic organisms‚ or microorganisms‚ that scientific research has shown to benefit the health. Most often they are bacteria‚ but they may also be other organisms such as yeasts. In some cases they are similar‚ or the same‚ as the “good” bacteria already in the body‚ particularly those in the gut. These good bacteria are part of the trillions of microorganisms that inhabit the bodies. This community of microorganisms is called the microbiota. Some microbiota organisms

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    The study of shelf life for liquid biofertilizer from vegetable waste showed that contrary to the traditional advice that liquid biofertilizers produced from fermentation by effective microorganisms‚ should be used within three months of production‚ the liquid biofertilizer produced from vegetable waste still contains high amount of viable microbial population after four months of storage with no significant effect of the presence or absence of light (Ngampimol and Kunathigan‚ 2008). The most common

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    bigger particles. A 2m deep bed of sand is used. Finally‚ it is treated with chlorine to kill microorganisms as disinfection is needed to ensure concentrations are acceptably low. Water testing is carried out for ions‚ colour‚ pH‚ hardness‚ turbidity‚ conductivity‚ micro-organisms. Alternative methods of filtration such as membrane filtration may be both more efficient in removing particles including microorganisms such as Giardia and Cryptosporidium. However‚ these techniques are expensive to execute

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    Title: Staining Introduction: Microorganisms are small and colorless‚ invisible to unaided eyes. When observing them under microscopes‚ we use various methods to make microbes apparent. One of the most important methods is staining. Staining techniques play an essential role in the studying of microorganisms; they help to reveal characteristics of microbes‚ such as their morphologies‚ sizes‚ arrangements‚ chemical components and many more. The purposes of the experiments are to be

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    Safe Structure Analysis

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    and organs that chip in to shield the body against ambushes by "remote" interlopers. These are basically life forms (germs) minute‚ sullying realizing natural substances‚ for instance‚ microorganisms‚ contaminations‚ parasites‚ and developments. Since the human body gives an immaculate space to various microorganisms‚ they endeavor to break in. It is the safe structure’s business to keep them out or‚ missing the mark that‚ to hunt out and obliterate them. Exactly when the safe structure hits the

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