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    | Gram Negative Unknown | Biology 3444-006 | | Lena Wallace | 11/7/2011 | | Abstract: The purpose of this lab was to identify an unknown bacteria culture using differential tests. The identification of the unknown culture was accomplished by identifying the bacteria based on its specific metabolic characteristics and morphology. It is suggested that culture 11 is a sample of Enterobacter aerogenes. Introduction: This experiment was centered on metabolic and biochemical testing

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    I. Title Identification of an Unknown Plasmid In this experiment‚ we determined the phenotypic capability of an unknown plasmid along with its size. With the use of gel electrophoresis‚ we analyzed the gel photograph by using a standard DNA marker‚ Lambda HindIII‚ and came to a conclusion based on our results. II. Abstract Two experiments were done to identify an unknown plasmid. The success of these experiments came from the use of modern day technology involving gel electrophoresis

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    Objective To determine soluble solid concentration in some fruits including tropical and temperate fruits by using handheld refractometer. Introduction “Sugar are the major soluble in fruits juices and estimate of sweetness. Other soluble materials include organic and amino acids‚ soluble pectins‚ and others. Soluble solid concentration can be determined in a small sample of fruits juice using a hand held refractometer. The measurement must be made at 20°C to get an accurate value. This instrument

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    What are the causes and consequences of the population growth? What are the solutions? Population growth is one of the biggest threats to the planet and to humanity. Nowadays people in the world have around 6‚845‚609‚960. If we compare to the last 50 years ago the increasing of population growth is stayed on the top highest level that made all people around the world caring about. First I will show you about the cause‚ then I will list the consequence‚ finally I will tell you how we can find

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    bacteria. The data‚ once compiled‚ was then used to determine the possible identity of the unknown bacteria based on the information found in Bergey’s Manual of Systematic

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    others take on the cruelest punishment. They’re forced to work in concentration camps where they are split up from their family and children. Children who couldn’t work were forced to death‚ some mothers coming along with their children if they refused to cooperate with giving their kids up. We ask ourselves‚ what made these men so cruel to tear poor families away and to also kill those that they deemed didn’t fit in society? What made it their decision to decide who belonged and who didn’t? The

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    140 Matthew Tuthill Unknown Lab Report Introduction There are many reasons for knowing the identity of microorganisms. The reasons range from knowing the causative agent of a disease in a patient‚ so as to know how it can be treated‚ to knowing the correct microorganism to be used for making certain foods or antibiotics. This study was done by applying all of the methods that I have been learned so far in the microbiology laboratory class for the identification of an unknown bacterium. The purpose

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    08 X 1022 ions C. Solutions and Their Concentrations 1. Molar Concentration or Molarity – Number of moles of solute in one Liter of solution or millimoles solute per milliliter of solution. 2. Analytical Molarity – Total number of moles of a solute‚ regardless of chemical state‚ in one liter of solution. It specifies a recipe for solution preparation. 3. Equilibrium Molarity – (Species Molarity) – The molar concentration of a particular species in a solution at equilibrium. 4. Percent

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    An investigation to see how much oxygen is given off when different concentrations of catalase are added with hydrogen peroxide. Aim: To see if changing the concentration of catalase (found in celery) with hydrogen peroxide affects the amount of oxygen given of. Background Information: (Hydrogen peroxide - H2O2 1/2O2+H2O) Enzymes: Hundreds of chemical reactions happen simultaneously inside living cells and it’s the job of enzymes to control and regulate the various metabolic

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    The worst thing about the Holocaust was the concentration camps‚ and the propaganda that was made to be used against the Jews. The concentration camps were brutal and the Nazis treated the prisoners inhumanly and with no respect. There were four different types of camps during The Holocaust; Concentration Camps‚ Transit Camps‚ Work/Labor Camps‚ and Extermination Camps. Although they were not useful all of the camps had their own purpose. The Concentration camps are a place where people are kept or

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