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    Bacteria Lab Write-Up

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    Bacteria Lab Write-Up Jianna Liu P8 Purpose: The purpose of this lab is to find out which substance‚ alcohol‚ antibacterial soap‚ water‚ or hydrogen peroxide‚ is the best at preventing the growth of bacteria. Hypothesis: Antibacterial soap will be the best because soap is a substance that people use to wash their hands because it takes away the germs. Even the name‚ antibacterial soap‚ suggests that it fights off bacteria. Hydrogen peroxide is second because it is used

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    BSE-Biological Sciences III-3 Microbiology (Lecture) Microbiology Written Report REPORT NO. 1 Prokaryotes: Bacteria Most of us have been conditioned to think of bacteria as invisible‚ potentially harmful little creatures. Actually‚ relatively few species of bacteria cause disease in humans‚ animals‚ plants‚ or any other organisms. In fact‚ all organisms made up of eukaryotic cells probably evolved from bacteria-like organisms‚ which were some of the earliest forms of life. In this chapter

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    Lab: The Bacteria Around You James Brunet Ms Owen October 14th‚ 2012 Part 1 Purpose To culture and observe the various types of bacteria found around Canterbury High School. Materials and Methods Refer to pages 422-425 of Biology 11 McGraw-Hill Ryerson and the handout “Gram Staining Procedure”. Observations Table 1: Locations of Bacteria Samples Quadrant | Location of Sample Obtained | 1 | Floor | 2 | Water fountain head | 3 | Auditorium Chair | 4 | Inside of Boys’ Bathroom

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    Bio Salmonella

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    Salmonella (eubacteria) Life Cycle(s) and Reproduction * http://salmonellies.blogspot.ca/2011/11/life-cycle.html L -in order for salmonella to reproduce or survive‚ it must have a host -only certain strains of salmonella bacteria can life for a semi-long period outside a host body -once salmonella has entered the body (through contaminated foods or coming in contact with infected feces) the bacteria will begin to grow R -salmonella reproduces asexually through binary fission Binary fission-

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    Salmonella enternica

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    or beer‚ to a specific temperature for a specific period of time in order to kill microorganisms and bacteria that could cause disease‚ spoilage‚ or undesired fermentation. One such bacterium is Salmonella enterica. Salmonella enterica is a flagellated‚ rod shaped‚ anaerobic‚ gram-negative bacteria. It has thousands of serovars (serovar refers to distinct variations within a species of bacteria) the 3 most common are serological variants: S. Typhimurium (Common cause of food poisoning)‚ S. Enteritidis

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    Salmonella Typhi

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    Limiting the function of Salmonella With an estimate of more than 30 million cases of annually resulting in almost 250 million deaths‚ the World Health Organization identified that typhoid fever is indeed serious health problem worldwide. Typhoid fever on patrol Transmitted by the ingestion of contaminated food or water‚ Typhoid is a common worldwide illness due to the fast multiplication of its culprit‚ the bacterium called Salmonella typhi‚. These bacteria invade the small intestine

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    Lab Report

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    Microbiology Laboratory Report Identification of Unknown Bacteria 03/10/05- 04/01/05 Authors: Richard Hendricks‚ Jessica Prebish; NMU Abstract: Broth culture 16 was randomly selected by our group and subjected to qualitative tests for taxonomic identification. The culture did appear homogenous throughout the testing period and is currently retained by Northern Michigan University’s department of Microbiology. We suggest that culture 16 is an example of Escherichia coli. Background: Techniques

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    Phelps‚ Biology 205 MW 2:10pm. Unknown Organism Paper   The unknown organism tested in the Mesa lab was collected from in between the toes of my puppy‚ Riley. The original culture grown consisted of dozens of visibly different organisms of varying colony colors and growth patterns. I chose to test a smaller‚ red colony for my experiments. Based on its gram reaction and oxygen requirements‚ the following tests were performed to reach my presumptive ID: Test Performed Result Gram Stain +

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    Identifying Salmonella choleraesuis using Several Microbiology Lab Techniques The purpose of this study was to determine 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

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    -Unknown Mixtures Lab- Purpose: The aim of this experiment was to find out the two substances of the unknown mixture from salt‚ sugar‚ dirt‚ and baking soda by looking at its properties. Hypothesis: Find the unknown substance by testing it out by heating it‚ pouring water‚ vinegar‚ and observing it . Procedure: 1) Materials- * 100ml of water * Vinegar * Bunsen Burner * 2 beakers * 1 spatula 2) First‚ do steps (3-6)to find out the properties of salt‚ sugar

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