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    normal flora microbiology

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    Intro to Microbiology: Gram stain: Gram + Gram - Exotoxin Except Listeria has endotoxin Endotoxin Except Capsules Strep pneumo VERY Dangerous: (Some Strange Killers Have Pretty Nice Capsules) 1. Salmonella 2. Strep 3. Kleibsiella 4. Hemophilus B 5. Pseudomonas 6. Nisseria-(largest capsule- most likely cause of any toxicity) 7. Citroacter Gram (+) Gram (-) N-acetyl muramic acid (Nam) + N-acetyl glucosamine (Nag) = Peptidoglycan wall Contains

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    useful for tearing food. Humans develop 2 set of teeth in their life‚ the first are known as baby teeth that start to appear at six months of age‚ they are later replaced by permanent teeth. 1. Plaque and tooth decay From time to time layer of various bacteria forms on the teeth‚ this is known plaque. If this layer is not removed regularly it can lead to dental cavities and other dental problems. Most bacteria in the mouth live on remains of food‚ especially sugars. They produce lactic acid

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    The result of the chemical reaction is alcohol. First the sugar dissolves in the water. The fermentation process depends on the type of yeast and determines when it should be ready. In this recipe the mash can ferment from somewhere around six to fourteen days. You will know when the mash is ready when it stops bubbling. You can use a screen wire or a tee shirt to filter the sour mash. There

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    resistant crops can alleviate world hunger around the world. Production of clotting factors can treat bleeding disorders such a Haemophilia which casues bleeding into the joints and can be life threatening. Hepatitis B vaccines are made with the help of yeast cells It is used for the production of insulin which is used for treating diabetes which we are now going to look at in more detail. ********** Insulin is an endocrine hormone produced by the pancreas It helps keep your blood sugars from getting too

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    decay. Floss‚ floss‚floss your teeth. Every single day. Gently‚ gently‚ gently‚gently‚ Whisking Plaque away. Rinse‚ rinse‚ rinse your teeth Every single day. Swishing‚ swishing‚ swishing‚ swishing‚ Fighting tooth decay. * Brush twice a day with an ADA — accepted fluoride toothpaste to remove plaque-the sticky film on teeth that’s the main cause of tooth decay. * Floss daily to remove plaque from between your teeth and under the gumline‚ before it can harden into tartar. Once tartar has

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    Alzheimer’s disease beyond traditional approaches‚ such as acetylcholine replacement therapy. One means of inhibiting beta amyloid plaque formation is through the sequestering of copper ions; since copper ion concentration is elevated within plaques. Cooper ions have been shown to induce the formation of these extra-neuronal plaques. In addition‚ copper ions within beta amyloid plaques have been linked to the production of reactive oxygen species. Ultimately‚ this oxidative stress leads to increased neurotoxicity

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    Psy 1010 Chapter 1 Ra

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    Xiaokun Chen  Lora Harpster  PSY 1010  01.29.2014  As the psychology is a subject of science‚ experiment is important part of this subject. Before  designing an experiment‚ we have to design an experiment and we need to confirm the  dependent variable and independent variable.   For each of the following scenarios‚ identify the independent and the dependent variables and  explain your choices.  1. Joan is collecting data on gender differences (male‚ female) in the ability to empathize.  In this case

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    cup of warm water‚ 1 packet of active dry yeast‚ a teaspoon of sugar‚ a teaspoon of salt and 2 tablespoons of olive oil. For baking‚ you will need a regular oven heated on 475° F‚ you will not be using your microwave for this. You’ll need a pizza stone to place pizza onto‚ and a pizza peel which is a very handy wooden shovel-like tool that helps you place pizza onto a heated stone in your oven and take it away when it’s done. Start off by adding dry yeast to a warm water. Now‚ tap water is fine

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    Atherosclerosis‚ also known as the hardening of arteries‚ is a condition where plaque builds up in the arteries. The plaque builds up inside the arteries and either partially or completely blocks the blood flow. Diseases like coronary heart disease angina‚ and chronic kidney disease can occur as a result of atherosclerosis. When atherosclerosis affects the arteries in the heart‚ it is known as a coronary heart disease‚ and coronary heart disease is the number one killers of Americans. Atherosclerosis

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    Microbiology Lecture Notes: I.​Cell​​​​​​​​​1/27/14 ​1. Robert Hooke ​2. Basic unit of structure and function in all living things. ​​a. Unicellular à Microscopic ​​b. Multicellular à Microscopic & Macroscopic ​​c. 2 main cell groups: 1. Eukaryote = True Nucleus 2. Prokaryote= Bacteria (only) ​a. Karyo = nucleus‚ pro= pre‚ Eu= true ​3. Components of a cell: ​​a. Nucleus: brain of cell; has nuclear membrane/envelope ​​​1. DNA à Chromosomes (Genes) à make protein à ​​​ Macromolecule

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