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    Microbiology Practical

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    Lab Practical 2 Morphological Staining Techniques Simple Stain- Uses 1 Stain 1. Acid Stains (- Charge)- Stains Background- Nigrosin‚ India Ink and Congo Red 2. Base Stains (+ Charge)- Stains Cell- Methylene Blue‚ Crystal Violet‚ Safranin Differential Staining Techniques- Any Staining Technique using 2 or more stains is differential. It allows us to differentiate between parts. 1. Gram Stain- Two Stains‚ PLUS Reagents- Distinguishes Chemical Composition of Cell Wall PG only (+ Purple)

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    Abstract Mead & Hampson (1996) developed a study involving the divided visual field paradigm and a phonological rhyme/non-rhyme task to test the speed and accurateness of either side of the brain. This study was used to investigate functional asymmetry between the left and right hemispheres in phonological processing. The research was taken out equally on 15 male and 15 females London Metropolitan University students ranging from ages 18 – 35 years old. They were all specifically chosen to

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    Microbiology Lab Report

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    Introduction The science of microbiology is all about microorganisms‚ what they do and how they work. Microorganisms are ubiquitous‚ and are a very important part of life everywhere since they have been around for billions of years. The two main themes associated with microbiology are (1) having an understanding of the nature and function of the microbial world‚ and (2) being able to apply that understanding of the microbial world so that the benefits to the Earth and humans are known(6). This lab

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    The purpose of the following study is to determine where the two unknown bacteria acquired in Microbiology lab should be classified in regards to temperature‚ pH level‚ and osmoregularity. It is important to classify bacteria in order to identify them. Identification of bacteria is important because they are not only useful but potentially dangerous as well. The identification of bacteria can lead to breakthroughs in healthcare regarding treatment of old and new diseases alike. Identifying bacteria

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    Microbiology Lab Report

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    Bibliography: Black‚ Jaquelyn G.‚ Microbiology: Principles and Explorations‚ 7th Edition‚ John Wiley & Sons‚ Inc‚ Hoboken‚ NJ‚ 2008 Davis‚ Charles P.; Marks‚ Jay W.‚ (2011) E. coli 0157:H7 (Escherichia coli 0157:H7 infection). Retrieved from: http://www.medicinenet.com/e_coli__0157h7/article.htm Morello‚ Josephine A.‚ Mizer‚ Helen Eckel‚ Granato‚ Paul A.‚ Laboratory Manual &Workbook in Microbiology: Applications to Patient Care‚ 9th Edition‚ McGraw-Hill Higher Education

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    9.2 T1P: Pendulum Practical Report Aim: To determine the value of gravitation acceleration using the motion of a pendulum. Identify the causes in variation of this value. Equipment: * Slotted Weight * Retort Stand * Sticky Tape * Clamp * String * 1 metre ruler * Timer Method: * 1. Gather required equipment. * 2. Place retort stand onto table and tightly secure the clamp * 3. Tie the slotted weight onto one end of the string‚ and wrap the other end

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    much. I also would like to thank Ms. Siti from secretary department that have been taught me a lot about company secretary and also Ms. Aini from tax department regarding business taxation. Thank you very much. Next‚ I would like to thank my Practical Training Coordinator‚ Madam Enylina Nordin that have been supporting me and always give information regarding my internship. Also not to forget‚ my lecturer in charge during this internship‚ Madam Masita Hassan for spending time to visit and give

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    Microbiology Lab Report

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    reaction to take place - indicate what role of medium in the reaction is -what reagent is needed to identify the final product Part IV - discussion of Results -as many pages as needed to do a complete job - this is the most important part of the report. Discuss in a logical and step by step how you concluded that you had a certain microorganism. If you had gram negative organism you need to explain which organisms were part of the study and how you eliminated three of them. - To convince your reader

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    Practical Science Report

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    Practical Scientific Report This investigation shows the heart rate response from the resting heart rate‚ to mild exercise‚ moderate exercise and finally back to the resting heart rate again. Aim – This experiment involves two parties who partake in exercise and take each other’s heart rate responses several times at resting point and thereafter mild and moderate exercise. The aim is to check the difference in heart rate response from resting point and thereafter‚ physical activity. Hypothesis

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    Position Summary: A Waiter/Waitress (or server) takes orders and delivers food and beverages. This position ensures the quality of the food and overall guest experience is excellent. A server is responsible for all billing and payment processing. Reports to: Manager Job Tasks 3 Prepare tables for meals‚ including the complete set up of linens‚ silverware and glassware. 3 Perform light food preparation duties including bread‚ salad preparation‚ appetizers and desert presentation. 3 Greet guests

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