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    bacterial species include Trichonympha‚ Clostridium‚ Actinomycetes‚ Bacteroides succinogenes‚ Cellulomonas‚ Bacillus‚ Pseudomonas‚ Cytophaga‚ Ruminococcus albus and Methanobrevibacter ruminantium has long been well recognised due to the importance of cellulose decomposition (Gupta et al.‚ 2011; Wirth & Ulrich‚ 2002). However‚ among the aerobic bacteria‚ the best studied of cellulolytic bacteria species are from the genera Cellulomonas. Lakhundi et al.‚ 2015‚ have been reported that Cellulomonas are Gram

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    to Activity 2: Assessing Cellulose Digestion. 5. Does amylase use cellulose as a substrate? Explain. No because amylase only works on starch and wont digest cellulose. 6. Did freezing have an effect on the activity of amylase? Explain. Freezing does not change the structure of the enzyme so it doesn’t have effect on the activity. 7. Do you think that the bacterial suspension contained the enzyme cellulose (an enzyme that digests cellulose)? Why or why not? Yes

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    deoxysugars‚ aminosugars    Carbohydrate - polyhydroxy aldehyde‚ ketones. General characteristics  Most carbohydrates are found naturally in bound form rather than as simple sugars      Polysaccharides (starch‚ cellulose‚ inulin‚ gums) Glycoproteins and proteoglycans (hormones‚ blood group substances‚ antibodies) Glycolipids (cerebrosides‚ gangliosides) Glycosides Nucleic acids Classification of carbohydrates  Monosaccharides Trioses‚ tetroses‚ pentoses

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    STANDARD GRADE BIOLOGY CREDIT LEVEL REVISION QUESTIONS INVESTIGATING CELLS 1. In an investigation‚ three 25 g samples of sultanas were put into separate beakers of distilled water‚ as shown below: After 24 hours‚ the sultanas were removed from the water‚ blotted on filter paper and reweighed. The results are shown in the table: |Sample |Mass after 24 hrs (g) |Percentage change in mass | |1

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    the cells‚ cell wall is present from the very beginning to the last‚ but in slime molds (myxomycetes) cell wall is present for a very short time. The cell wall is made of different materials depending on cell type. Only plant cell walls have cellulose which is an unbranched polysaccharide of D-Glucose linked together by p - 1-4 glycoside bonds. Bacterial cell walls are composed of peptidoglycan. The cell walls in Archea are composed of various substances including glycoprotein s-layers‚ pseudo

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    DECLARATION I hereby declare that the following documented Project Report titled “To know the consumer behavior about the Kara sanitizing wipes” is an authentic work done by me. The study was undertaken as a part of the course curriculum of PGDM-Full Time Program of G. L. Bajaj Institute of Management and Research. Saurabh Mishra ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

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    is water (Sohn).The outer hull is also called the pericarp. The hull of the kernel is made of several thin sheets of cellulose (Skloot). Cellulose is a compound of oxygen‚ carbon‚ and hydrogen (Sohn). Cellulose is a type of carbohydrate.Cellulose is found in plant cells. One-third of a kernels hull is cellulose. When cellulose heats up it changes structure (Skloot). When cellulose changes structure thin sheets become crystalline. The more crystalline a hull is the better. The more crystalline a hull

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    dihydrate‚ D & C Yellow #10 aluminum lake (in 25 mg tablet)‚ FD & C Blue #1 aluminum lake (in 25 mg tablet)‚ FD & C Red #40 aluminum lake (in 25 mg tablet)‚ FD & C Blue #2 aluminum lake (in 50 mg tablet)‚ hydroxypropyl cellulose‚ hypromellose‚ magnesium stearate‚ microcrystalline cellulose‚ polyethylene glycol‚ polysorbate 80‚ sodium starch glycolate‚ synthetic yellow iron oxide (in 100 mg tablet)‚ and titanium dioxide. Zoloft ZOLOFT is supplied for oral administration as scored tablets containing

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    the leaves by photosynthesis. The Calvin cycle (the light independent reactions) which takes place in the stroma produces glucose‚ which in turn is changed into sucrose. Complex carbohydrates (polysaccharides) are produced from glucose‚ monomers. Cellulose‚ for example‚ is a long chain of glucose units (about 3000 units). Each unit is

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    Introduction Extraction is a purification technique used in organic chemistry to separate compounds from a mixture of two or more compounds. There are three different extraction techniques: liquid-liquid extraction‚ solid-liquid extraction and chemically active extraction. All three types of extraction follow the same principle. Organic molecules dissolve in organic solvents and polar molecules dissolve in aqueous solvents. This phenomenon is observed because of the intermolecular forces between

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