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    summary of mitosis

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    @ Mitosis begins Cell moves from interphase into mitosis-----DNA and chromosome (have been replicated and ready to separate) 细胞相间移动,DNA和chromosome已经复制,准备分离 Biologists often refer to the process in separate subphases because of significant events that occur. 一般当成单独的子阶段,因为重要 @The phases of mitosis 1. Prophase (before phase) Chromosomes become visible as thread-like form when using light microscope. Each chromosome is duplicated and consists of two sister chromatids‚ join together by a centromere

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    Gram Staining

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    GRAM STAIN THEORY: The most widely used staining procedure in microbiology is the Gram stain‚ discovered by the Danish scientist and physician Hans Christian Joachim Gram in 1884. Gram staining is a differential staining technique that differentiates bacteria into two groups: gram-positives and gram-negatives. The procedure is based on the ability of microorganisms to retain color of the stains used during the gram

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    Gram Staining

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    Gram Staining of Bacteria Since bacteria is really small microbiologist use stains to help them see bacteria more clearly under the microscope. Many of the stains they use color the bacteria cells directly and are called direct stains. Bacteria cells have a slightly negative charge while direct stains have a slightly positive charge that helps the stain bin to the bacteria. The strength of the binding from the stains depends on the make-up of the cell wall itself. Gram staining is the most helpful

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    Gram Staining

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    The Gram staining method is named after the Danish bacteriologist who originally developed it in 1882‚ Hans Christian Gram. The Gram staining process is one of the most important staining techniques in microbiology. It is almost always the first test performed for the identification of bacteria. The primary stain of the Gram’s method is either crystal violet or methylene blue‚ each almost equally effective. The microorganisms that retain the crystal violet and iodine mixture appear purplish brown

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    Diffential Staining

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    Differential Staining Cynthia Alonzo‚ M.S. Version 42-0242-00-01 Lab RepoRt assistant This document is not meant to be a substitute for a formal laboratory report. The Lab Report Assistant is simply a summary of the experiment’s questions‚ diagrams if needed‚ and data tables that should be addressed in a formal lab report. The intent is to facilitate students’ writing of lab reports by providing this information

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    Gram Staining

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    GRAM STAINING EXPERIMENT CONDUCTED ON 9/29/2013 Introduction: The Gram stain is a useful stain for identifying and classifying bacteria. The Gram stain is a differential stain that allows you to classify bacteria as either gram positive or gram negative. This gram stain technique was discovered by Hans Christina Gram in 1884. The gram stain procedure separates all bacteria into one of two groups - into gram-negative bacteria which do not stain purple and into gram-positive

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    Gram Staining

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    proficiency and should be able to: A. describe staining; B. enumerate the common stains; C. differentiate between an acidic dye and a basic dye; D. compare simple‚ differential and special stains; and E. list the steps in preparing a Gram stain and describe the appearance of a gram-positive and gram- negative cells after each step.\ II. SUBJECT MATTER: Biological Techniques Topic: Staining A. Materials: * cartolina- used during

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    Observe and Interview

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    Assignment 02: Exploring language diversity where you live Compiled by Hannelie Millar – student 49498843 Instructions: Task 1: Observe your community • Go out into the community where you live for one or two afternoons or evenings. For an example‚ we put a photo from the Bree taxi rank in Johannesburg. • Observe what you see around you. o Who is talking with whom? o What language are they using? o Why do they use one language or another? • Why do you think people are acting the way they do? Try

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    Mitosis Lab Report

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    Introduction: Mitosis occurs in all eukaryotic cell tissues and produces genetically identical daughter cells with a complete set of chromosomes. In humans‚ mitosis produces somatic cells that are diploid‚ which means they contain two non-identical copies of each of the twenty-three chromosomes. One copy is derived from the person’s mother and the other from the person’s father. Meiosis‚ on the other hand‚ occurs only in testis and ovary tissues‚ producing sperm and ova (eggs). The gametes that

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    Mitosis and Meiosis

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    1 – Mitosis and Meiosis    1.  A certain species has three pairs of chromosomes: an acrocentric pair‚ a metacentric pair‚ and a  telocentric pair.  Draw a cell of this species as it would appear in metaphase of mitosis.  (BAP 2.18)    2.  A cell in G1 of interphase has 12 chromosomes.  How many chromosomes and DNA molecules will be  found per cell when this original cell progresses to the following stages?  (BAP 2.20)  a) G2 of interphase  b) Metaphase I of meiosis  c) Prophase of mitosis  d) Anaphase I of meiosis 

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