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    similar in their chemical composition and chemical reactions. Prokaryotes have peptidoglycan in the cell wall. Prokaryotes are Bacteria that are unicellular. Most Bacteria multiply by binary fission. There are three kinds of bacteria shapes: coccus‚ bacillus and spiral.

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    The shape appears to be corkscrew in nature and vary in length throughout the sample slide. The length varies but the width seems to be uniform. The color most likely arises from the stain used to allow for better visualization of the organism. The Bacillus sample has no discernable morphology and appears as round ended‚ and cylindrical shaped in nature. The organisms have a black tint which is probably related to the type of statin used for visualization of the organism. Question C Bullet 1 The

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    the mold had something in it that inhabited the bacterial growth. Fleming soon called this “mold juice.” He noticed that it was capable of killing a variety of harmful bacteria. These bacteria included streptococcus‚ meningococcal‚ and diphtheria bacillus. In due time trying to extract penicillin-incentive bacteria from penicillin sensitive bacteria; however this soon failed and the process was tried again. The discovery of how this drug was life saving happened from two individuals who let their

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    Introduction: Biological organisms are classified uniformly in order to easily categorize and identify organisms. This classification‚ or taxonomy‚ uses the genus name followed by the species name‚ in Latin. By having a universal method of identifying bacteria allows for all scientists from any part of the world to identify the same species in an identical manner allowing for a precise of classification. Bacteria are distributed throughout the world in almost every conceivable habit. Bacteria are

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    DEVELOPING A CONVENIENT ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUE FOR THE QUANTITATIVE ESTIMATION OF RESIDUAL CTAB PRESENT IN HEAMOPHILUS INFUENZAE type b POLYSACCHARIDE Thesis submitted for the degree of Bachelor of Technology Biotechnology 1 BY 2 Mr. Sarthak Ranka 2 Under the guidance of 1 Dr. SURESH BERI ADDITIONAL DIRECTOR (PRODUCTION) Serum Institute Of India Ltd 212/2‚ Hadapsar Pune (MH)-411028 1 Submitted to

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    Clostridium difficile There are many microbes that live in the human digestive tract. Most keep us regular and healthy. Some of these organisms keep others in check. When the balance of these good and bad organisms is disrupted‚ we can become sick. Clostridium difficile (C.diff or C.difficile) can grow out of control if this happens. This happens when a person is on antibiotics for another reason and the normal flora of the gut is eradicated. Clostridium difficile is typically found in hospitals

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    ATP Synthase: The World’s Smallest Motor Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is a coenzyme produced in cellular mitochondria and is not only integral to cellular metabolism but also to life. The mitochondrial production of ATP‚ which occurs through a complex process called oxidative phosphorylation‚ has been determined to rely heavily on the enzyme ATP synthase. This determination was the result of a complex experiment that attempted to prove not only that ATP synthase was responsible for production

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    thepoc.net/thepoc-features/buhay-pinoy/buhay-pinoy-features/9045-los-banos-a-plastic-less-community.html. . Quan‚ C.S.‚ Q. Liu.‚ W. J. Tian‚ J. Kikuchi and S.D. Fan. 2004. Biodegradation of an endocrine-disrupting chemical‚ di-2-ethyl phthalate‚ by Bacillus subtilisNo.66. Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology. Heidelberg: Springer Berlin. pp. 702-710. Sheeba‚ M.‚ F. Hasan‚ A.A Shah‚ A. Hameed and S. Ahmed. 2007. Isolation of Phthalic acid degrading Pseudomonas sp. P1 from Soil. Pak. J. Bot.‚ 39(5):

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    breeding ground for germs and bacteria. Such bacterium includes‚ Streptococcus pneumonia (strep Throat)‚ Escherichia coli (E coli)‚ Bacillus (food poisoning)‚ Klebsiella (respiratory tract infection) Micrococcus (septic arthritis)‚ Pseudomonas (bacteraemia) and Brevibacterium (meningitis). The list goes on with Pantoea (cellulitis)‚ Acinetobacter (osteomyelitis)‚ Bacillus (the agent of anthrax)‚ Nocardiopsis (pulmonary infections)‚ Brevibacillus (chest infection)‚ Corynebacterium (eye infection) and

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    pestis and not its ancestor Yersinia pseudotuberculosis. The adaptations that this pathogen have acquired were different from that of it’s ancestor’s because it is transmitted through infected flea or rodent bites. Since Y. pestis is a strain of bacillus bacteria‚ it attaches to a host to thrive and sustain nutrition. Specifically Iron is needed to keep alive the pathogen which is why homo sapiens were the most reliable source to inhabit. Humans need

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