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    Rio Biology Quiz Key

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    chemical 12. 7 13. breaking 14. dehydration synthesis 15. sugars 16. create more double 17. amino acids 18. an enzyme 19. nucleotides 20. enzyme Chapter 3 Quiz 1. prokaryotes are so small. 2. Clarity 3. Robert Hooke. 4. They have no nucleus. 5. Bacteria and archaea 6. A small cell has a larger surface area-to-volume ratio than a large cell. 7. Rough ER 8. produce proteins. 9. Protein 10. Cytoskeleton 11. Cellulose 12. Lipids and proteins 13. Lysosome-digestion 14. Plant 15. Phospholipids 16. Protein

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    2.0 Introduction TCBY has been a frozen treats product innovator from the day its first shop opened in Little Rock‚ Arkansas in 1981. The great-tasting‚ low-fat frozen yogurt concept received an enthusiastic response from an increasingly health-conscious public. Its trendy new product propelled the company to the forefront of franchising‚ and was the ‘first in a long line of ground-breaking menu items that anticipated consumer preferences and continually refreshed the TCBY concept’ (Conlin 2001

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    Josh P. AP Biology 12-10-13 Lab Writeup The Effect of Transformation of pGLO in Bacteria Background/Objectives/Hypothesis: Genetic transformation is a process that primarily is inserting new DNA into an organism to change that organism’s trait. This process has many useful benefits when used correctly in different organisms. In this lab‚ bacteria was transformed by inserting DNA for Green Fluorescent Proteins. The DNA for these proteins were taken from bioluminescent jellyfish Aequorea

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    UNKNOW BACTERIA LAB REPORT UNKNOWN 36 Introduction The purpose of this lab was to identify two unknown bacteria from a mixed culture. The reason for identification of unknown bacteria was to help students recognize different bacteria through different biochemical tests and characteristics. This is important in the medical field because identification of unknown bacteria can help treat a patient by knowing the contributing source of a disease. Also knowledge of different bacteria helped others

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    Performance Objective: Upon completion of this assignment‚ the student will be able to identify the structure and function of bacteria to the satisfaction of the instructor. Specific Objectives: Define terms associated with the lesson. Identify types of bacteria. Explain the classifications of bacteria. Describe bacterial growth and reproduction. Explain the phases of bacteria. Preparation TEKS Correlations: 125.112 (b) …develop knowledge of the concepts and skills related to the [cosmetology]…

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    media that contain components that are difficult to estimate within the media (Wessner et al.‚ 2013). 4. Would you expect this media to support the growth of all bacteria? It is not expected for all of bacteria to grow on TSA media but it would grow the vast majority of bacteria (Mahon et al.‚ 2000). This is because some of the bacteria might require blood for its to grows and since TSA is made of soybean‚ it won’t be able to

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    what an unknown bacteria was using several different microbiology lab techniques including an API test‚ an oxidase test‚ a gram stain‚ a hanging drop slide‚ and morphology identification. The unknown bacterium‚ which was contaminated with Serratia marcescens‚ was isolated by streaking the bacteria solution to single colonies. The isolated unknown white bacteria‚ had the appearance of circular form‚ convex elevation‚ entire margin‚ elongated cocci. The tests than showed that the bacteria was gram-negative

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    fungi and bacteria Most fungal species are multicellular. Most fungi do not have flagella in any phase of their life cycle. They move toward food by growing toward it. The main body of most fungi is made up of fine‚ branching‚ and usually colourless threads called hyphae. Each fungus will have vast numbers of these hyphae‚ all intertwining to make up a tangled web called the mycelium. Fungi decompose dead animals and plant matter. Fungi releases carbon dioxide to the air. Bacteria are prokaryotic

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    Background: Bacteria is a prokaryotic cell that reproduces using the process of binary fission. Binary fission is “The process in which a parent cell splits into two daughter cells of approximately equal size”(northwestern.edu). The reproduction of bacteria can be stopped using antimicrobials. Antimicrobials were created and are used “to destroy disease-causing microbes”(cdc.gov). That means that antimicrobials fight and destroy organism such as bacteria. We use antimicrobials to clean are house

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    Rickettsia‚ mycoplasma and chlamydia are three very unique bacterias. Here are a few reasons why for each bacteria. Rickettsia is an obligate intracellular gram-negative bacteria. This type of bacteria is very small and is bacilli shaped. Rickettsia causes rocky mountain spotted fever‚ rickettsia pox‚ epidemic typhus and murine typhus disease. It is found in ticks‚ lice‚ fleas‚ mites‚ chiggers and mammals. It is transmitted by a bite (vector transmission) from an infected tick‚ mite‚ flea or any

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