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    Current Medicinal Chemistry11. 11 (Jun 2004): 1451-60. Marsh‚ T.‚ Arriola‚ P. (2009‚ May). The Science of Salsa: Antimicrobial Properties of Salsa Components to Learn Scientific Methodology. Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education‚ Vol 10. Tortura‚ G.‚ Funke‚ B.‚ Case‚ C. (2010). Microbiology An Introduction. San Francisco: Pearson Education‚ Inc. Conclusion The results of our experiment did not support our hypothesis that cilantro would not have an antimicrobial effect against E. coli due

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    MicroOrganism

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    Cited: A Photographic Atlas for the Microbiology Laboratory‚ 3rd ed.‚ Leboffe and Pierce‚ Morton Publishing Co.‚ 2005. Microbiology: Principles and Explorations‚ 7th ed.‚ Jacquelyn Black‚ John Wiley & Sons‚ 2008.

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    Isolation of Bacteria

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    Isolation of Bacteria in our Physical Environment Introduction: The purpose of the lab is to apply what has been learned so far in Microbiology‚ and use it to collect and examine microbial species from the physical environment. The physical environment around the lab will be utilized to find out the variety of different microbial species growing in and around the lab. This investigation will help in preparation for the individual projects that will be done at the end of the semester. Materials

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    Isolation of Bacteria

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    Isolation and identification of an unknown bacterium Pillay‚ Esmerelda (209504371) School of Biochemistry‚ Genetics and Microbiology Department of Microbiology University of Kwa-zulu Natal 25 October 2010 ABSTRACT Different types of bacteria in various forms are found all around us‚ and it is a microbiologist’s job to be able to identify these bacteria. Using various staining techniques and physiological tests‚ an isolated bacterium can be identified. In this experiment‚ a single bacterial

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    Gram Staining

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    The Gram staining method is named after the Danish bacteriologist who originally developed it in 1882‚ Hans Christian Gram. The Gram staining process is one of the most important staining techniques in microbiology. It is almost always the first test performed for the identification of bacteria. The primary stain of the Gram’s method is either crystal violet or methylene blue‚ each almost equally effective. The microorganisms that retain the crystal violet and iodine mixture appear purplish brown

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    Robert Koch

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    * He was born in Germany on December 11‚ 1843. * Koch decided to change his area of study to medicine from natural science‚ as he aspired to be a physician. *  In July of 1867‚ following his graduation from medical school‚ Koch married Emma Adolfine Josephine Fraatz‚ and the two had a daughter‚ Gertrude‚ in 1868 * After his graduation in 1866‚ he worked as a surgeon in‚ and following his service‚ worked as a physician in what today is known as Wolsztyn‚ Poland the Franco-Prussian War

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    Isolation Technique

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    this microorganism from the many other microorganisms with which it usually shares its natural environment or habitat; proper and professional execution of bacterial isolation techniques are at the centre of routine activities in any professional microbiology laboratory. The task of the microbiologist is to isolate the microorganism under investigation from the mixed culture of the sample and to create a pure culture. A pure culture is defined as a population of cells which arose from a single cell

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    Mini-Lab Report Essay

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    Mini-Lab Report Objectives: There were two major goals of the “Observing Bacteria and Blood” experiment. The first was to establish a familiarity with the proper techniques for using a microscope. The experiment focused on both the basic components of a microscope (i.e. how to adjust the knobs and levers for the desired result) as well as how do decide the proper objective to use for observing a specimen. The second goal major goal of this experiment was to practice observing live specimens

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    will have to attend college; after all‚ you can’t go into the medical field without a degree of some kind. A bachelor’s in Clinical Laboratory Science is the next step in working towards becoming a CLS. This involves taking courses in biology‚ microbiology‚ chemistry‚ mathematics‚ and clinical laboratory skills. Some hospitals may accept a CLS with just a bachelor’s degree in Clinical Laboratory Sciences to work for their programs‚ but many do prefer a CLS to have an associates or higher because

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    West African J. boil. Sc.‚ 3(5): 21-26 Perfeito‚ L.‚ Fernandes‚ L.‚ Mota‚ C. and Gordo‚ I. (2007) Adaptive Mutations in Bacteria: High Rate and Small Effects. Science 317 (5839): 813–815. Prescott‚ L. M.‚ Harley‚ J. P. and Klein‚ D. A. (2005) Microbiology. 6th edn. McGraw-Hill‚ Boston. pp. 992. Rajeshkumar‚ N. V. & Kuttan‚ R. (2001). Phyllanthus amarus extract administration increase the life span of rats with hepatocellular carcinoma. Teratogenesis‚ Carcinogenesis and Mutagenesis‚ 22 (4): 284-291

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