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    Intro to unknown report

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    Introduction: Identification of bacteria is significant because they are not only beneficial but potentially hazardous as well. The identification of bacteria can lead to breakthroughs in healthcare regarding treatment of old and new diseases alike. In addition‚ Identifying bacteria can furthermore be utilized in various other areas to 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 producing certain foods

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    Name: Cole Scraper Instructor: Course: Marine science Module/Lesson: 04.02 Bar Graph for Comparing and Contrasting Directions: 1. Watch the video and read through the information on diatoms and dinoflagellates. 2. Type in the appropriate columns below the characteristics that apply to diatoms‚ dinoflagellates and the characteristics they share   Characteristics of Diatoms Similarities Between Diatoms and Dinoflagellates Characteristics of Dinoflagellates Diatoms are single cellular eukaryotes

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    Ex1 Lab Report

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    Alejandra Trujillo (3378033) MCB2000L (M: 11am – 1:40pm) Jose Roble January 6‚ 2014 Title: Experiment 1: Microscopy of Living Microbes Purpose: To prepare students to familiarize themselves with the lab equipment such as the microscope‚ square glass‚ cover slips‚ etc.; to facilitate students to observe the pond water; and enable them to discern and identify the microbes as bacteria‚ algae‚ fungi‚ or protozoa within the pond water. Additionally‚ this lab experiment will permit students to

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    Mito Case Study

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    Mito Case Study 1. What are Nuc‚ Flag‚ ER‚ Mito‚ Chlora‚ Golgi‚ Ves and Lys short for? What does each of these organelles do in a cell? Answer: Nuc is short for nucleus; the functions for a nucleus is information storage‚ transmission‚ ribosome subunit assembly‚ and structural support. Flag stands for flagella; the flagella is a tail-like piece of the cell that allows it to swim through liquid. ER stands for endoplasmic reticulum; the endoplasmic reticulum is used for protein synthesis and

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    How is the structure of cells related to their function? Cell structures come in various shapes and sizes dependent on their location within an organism and what life sustaining process it carries out. These can range from the globular protein of a red blood cell‚ designed to carry four oxygen molecules at a time to the tail like flagellum of a bacteria designed for mobility and penetration of organs within a body. There are two main types of cells‚ eukaryotic cells which are generally plant

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    animal cells

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    Animal cells are distinct from plant cells. Animal cells lack a cell wall (cellulose) which allows the animal to move without breaking it’s cells apart. When you break a piece of celery‚ the noise It has a nucleus‚ a cytoplasm and a cell membrane. http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_are_some_animal_cel... What are facts about on animal cells? theyt have no cell wall. they have a nucleus and nucleolus. http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_are_facts_about_on_... What are some facts on an animal cell

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    Pseudomonas Lab Report

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    Pseudomonas taiwanensis – Enrichment‚ Isolation and Identification Microbiology 521 2/10/12 Purpose: The purpose of this experiment was to enrich Pseudomonas bacteria‚ isolating a species of Pseudomonas and identifying it using phenotypic properties and DNA sequencing as an existent or completely new and undiscovered species of Pseudomonas. Overview: Genus Pseudomonas is a chemoheterotrophic bacteria found in soil and water. They are Gram negative‚ motile‚ paired rods that are also oxidase-positive

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    Prokaryotes Lab Report

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    The prokaryotes Student name : Lina Qasem AL-hyasat . Engineer : Ahmad Shrab . Introduction This lab is purposed to familiarize basic equipment and techniques used in the study of microorganisms. In addition‚ learn some basic techniques used in identifying prokaryotes and make and view microscope slides of some common prokaryotes. In this lab ‚ I worked two experiments ‚ the first

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    The Investigation of Microbial Diversity in Lichen and Hairy Cap Moss on Mt. Arabia By: Prajoth Pattamatta Biology 141 Wednesday 2:30-5:30pm Dr. Steve Baker November 22‚ 2011 Abstract The research experiment observed and analyzed the differences in microbial diversity between lichen on bare rocks and hairy cap mosses in the annual community. Samples from three different sites were taken from Mount Arabia in Georgia

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    c------------------------------------------------- Evidence for Endosymbiotic theory: ------------------------------------------------- Evidence that mitochondria and plastids arose from bacteria is as follows:[13][14][15] * New mitochondria and plastids are formed only through a process similar to binary fission. * In some algae‚ such as Euglena‚ the plastids can be destroyed by certain chemicals or prolonged absence of light without otherwise affecting the cell. In such a case‚ the

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