Respected Sir/Madam, I xxxx completed Bachelors in xyz College of xyz affiliated to University, Mumbai with 50% Following this, I was involved in research and has been working as an Analyst for Plant pharmaceuticals in Quality Control Department of Alapati Pharma company. I was Kindled with an ambition of higher education that would give a desired push to my career. With a strong will to pursue my further studies in Canada, I prepared for the IELTS examination
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Macy Gagne 12/6/14 Microbiology 83414 Angelo Kolokithas Streptococcus pyogenes There are trillions of bacteria on earth. It is hard to believe that something so small can be so destructive. Bacteria replicates so fast that small symptoms can soon turn way worse, sometimes can even cause death. In fact bacterial infections are the number one cause for death in the United States in young children and elderly adults (Streptococcal Infections). The unknown I was given was unknown number four. The
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bacteria was defenseless (Nordqvist, 2013). The study was created for an eye infection to see whether good bacterial pathogens would be able to fight off bad bacterial pathogens without damaging the eye or causing further irritation. The term microbiology means the study of microscopic organisms. Within the specialized area, microbiologists help to identify new organisms and how they affect life on earth. There are new organisms being discovered every day, and there could be dangers or losses without
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Unknown Laboratory Report Sarah Mansfield Biology 203 Professor Lana November 19, 2014 INTRODUCTION Microorganisms are the earliest forms of life and most have thrived since the early birth of the planet. They have evolved into many different forms of life such as animals, humans, and plants. While some microorganisms impact life in a positive way by sustaining life, others cause disease and even death (Nester, et al. 2012). Prokaryotes are one of the earliest
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BIO212 Microbiology Exam 3 Essay Portion Directions: Both the multiple choice portion and the essay portion of the examination will be available on Wednesday of Module 8 at 12:01 AM ET. The essay portion will close on Sunday at 11:55 PM ET. Choose 7 of the following 10 questions listed below. Your answer for each question should be a minimum of 150 words (half page). Please number your answers and print the number of the question you are answering above your answers. Identify subsections accordingly
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Diagnosis Of An Infected Patient Excelsior College Abstract Bacteria can invade the body at any time. In this paper you will learn about three kinds of bacteria: Bacillus, Escherichia, and Mycoplasma. The anatomy of each will be mentioned and you will learn about the gram stain process. By the end of this paper you will be able to tell which bacterium has infected the patients’ sputum and is causing the patient to be sick. A sputum sample from an infected patient that
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Unknown Bacteria Lab Report #21 In Microbiology Lab, we learn the scientific method of streaking, staining, microscopy, aseptic culture, and selective and differential tests. These tests will help me identify my Unknown Bacteria. The first procedure I did was the isolation streak of my unknown out on a Trypticase Soy Agar. The purpose of Trypticase Soy Agar is to provide enough nutrients of the microorganism to grow. After I finish my isolation streak, my plate were incubated and grown. Once
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Growth Curve: Lag Phase Intense activity preparing for population growth, but no increase in population. Log Phase Logarithmic, or exponential, increase in population. Stationary Phase Period of equilibrium; microbial deaths balance production of new cells. Death Phase Population Is decreasing at a logarithmic rate. Prokaryotes (Bacteria) Gram Positive Low G + C Firmicutes 1. Clostridium: enospore-producing (obligate anaerobes) 2. Bacillales: a. Bacillus
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Microbiology An environmental study was conducted at Westchester Community College to observe the different types of micro bacteria growing on campus. Several different locations on the second floor of the Science Building were sampled as well as samples that were collected from a living organism. The samples were given a nutrient source and incubated for a period of one week. The samples were then observed for growth; slides were created, stained and then studied to determine morphology of organisms
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Diagnosis of an Infected Patient Infection is the invasion and growth of microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, and parasites that are not normally present within the body. A prokaryotic cell is a simple cell that does not have a nucleus. One of the most common types of prokaryotic cells is a bacterium. Bacteria are differentiated by many factors including shape, chemical composition, nutritional requirements, biochemical activities, and sources of energy (Tortora 76). A patient with
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