BACTERIA Morphology Unicellular Prokaryotic Extracellular Appendages flagella, fimbriae, pili Peptidoglycan alternating NAG and NAM protein reinforced by peptide crosslinks Plasmid extra circular DNA used for transferring resistance and toxicity Physiology Nutrition photoautotroph and chemoautotroph Metabolism- aerobic and anaerobic Reproduction - Binary Fission rapid transverse cell division resulting to two equally sized daughter cells Habitat Ubiquitous Soil Water Air
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of the house, we were forced to transfer at 52 Matapat St., Pinyahan, Quezon City, where we are currently living. My father is Jimmy N. Abdula. He was a family driver when he was still alive. My mother is Rowena C. Abdula. She is now the bread-winner of our family since my father got sick and died last March 20, 2012. She is a free-lance liason officer and she doesn’t have a fixed income. I have one sister who is a second year college student in PUP. I am elder than her. I have two aunts
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Outer space: a vast area filled with unknown, extreme temperatures, dark matter, and quite honestly more nothingness than some-thingness. Yet, here we lie. Not even a visible speck to the universe. So, the question becomes, are we alone? In the science community, two theories exist on the existence of extraterrestrial life: the rare earth hypothesis and the principle of mediocrity. The article “The Rare Earth Theory: Logic and Math Says It’s Wrong-We’re Not Alone in Universe” written by Casey Kazan
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However, there are seven “I Am” statements of Jesus that have a metaphor attached with it. Each metaphor once again gives insight to who Christ was claiming to be. Each of these statements were important for revealing Jesus and they are: I Am the bread of life (John 6:35), I Am the light of the world (8:12; 9:5), I Am the door (10:9), I Am the good shepherd (10:11), I Am the resurrection and the life (11:25). I Am the way, and the truth, and the life (14:6), and I Am the vine (15:5). Each of these
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times the calcium found in milk, three times the potassium found in bananas and two times the protein found in yogurt.For this reason, it has putMoringa as the most nutritious vegetable plant around and has been used as fortificant in noodles, bread, biscuits, delicacies, burgers, hot dogs. It is also known to be the best nutritional support for nursing mothers because it is not only rich in nutritional content but for its medicinal properties as well.By making vegetable soup out from
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the era of the movie “Grease”, with John Travolta. People had their clicks like they do today but each click resembled a gang. People had different words that meant the same thing, for example the word ‘chick’ was used in place of girl. The word ‘bread’ is not the eatable cooked wheat, it actually meant money in the 1950s. In the 1960s, during the decade of the hippies, the meanings of some words changed. When someone said ‘that’s boss’, it meant something that was the best of or something that
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Tradition Humans are creatures of habit. We settle in to various different forms of routines and ideas that shape how our lives operate. These habitual actions and ways of thought are passed from generation to generation as traditions. Parents bestow their knowledge on their children who eventually do the same to theirs. On their journey from generation to generation, these beliefs, values, and practices develop and change. Each generation adapts the traditions they inherit. Some choose to discontinue
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Catholicism Uncovering a religious understanding requires a universal acceptance of a higher being, and the willingness to accept the teachings of that particular faith. There are questions that many want answered in regards to what is religion, why so many different kinds of faiths, and what urges a person to practice certain religious traditions. What is known today is that religious traditions make who a person has become. Religion being a very complex issue throughout the world is a simple
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Title page Approval page Dedication Acknowledgement Abstracts Table of contents CHAPTER ONE 1.1 INTRODUCTION 1.2 HISTORICAL REVIEW CHAPTER TWO 2.1 CONCEPT OF FOOD SPOILAGE 2.2 SPOILAGE MICRORGANISMS CHAPTER THREE 3.1 SPOILAGE MICRORGANISM IN FRESH WHOLE FRUITS 3.2 UNUSUAL CHARACTERISTICS OF SPOILAGE MICRORGANISMS 3.3 SOURCES OF MICROBIAL CONTAMINATION OF CITRUS FRUITS CHAPTER FOUR 4.1 MICROBIAL SPOILAGE OF FRESH CUT FRUITS 4.2 MICROBIOLOGICAL SPOILAGE DEFECTS
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INTRODUCTION The purpose of the experiment is to study the hyphal tip growth, and to observe the effects of a drug on the tip growth and the nuclei position of a fungal hyphae. The fungus used in the study is Neurospora crassa, a common red bread mold of Europe and America and was originally obtained from sugar-cane bagasse near New Orleans (Shear and Dodge 1927). It is a common model organism in biology, genetics, cell biology labs, and in research. Because it is quickly reproducing, is easy
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