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Brief summary of Microbial detection and identification.
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Eron Kavisai
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brief explanation about introduction to food microbiology with summary.
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eron kavisi
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Most bacteria are:
A) Unicellular eukaryotes B) Unicellular proaryotes C) Multicellular eukaryotes D) Multicellular proaryotes
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Jessica
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explanation on beneficial microorganisms & probiotics.
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eron kavisi
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explain and describe in detail the classification and nomenclature of microorganisms
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nobert iwares
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write an essay about the following points and describe them in detail with examples. the points are given below and are;
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nobert iwares
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The parasite called plasmodium causes a disease known as
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kashish choradia
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How would you determine the minimum bactericidal concentration of a given microbial agent?
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Amy
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write an essay about classification and nomenclature of microorganisms from the perspective of food and in the essay state many
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nasi asi
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elaborate more on the classification and nomenclature of microorganisms from the perspective of food and state with many
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nasi asi
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explain in detail the classification and nomenclature of microorganisms with examples from the perspective of food
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nasi asi
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describe and explain in detail the classification and nomenclature of microorganisms
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nasi asi
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describe and explain in detail the classification and nomenclature of microorganisms with examples from the perspective of food
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nasi asi
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describe in detail the classification and nomenclature of microorganisms with examples from the perspective of food
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nasi asi
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give some examples of microorganisms under taxonomy related to food
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nasi asi
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in need of journal articles that talk about the structures,characteristics , nutrition,growth and control of bacterias,viruses
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sophie
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At noon, Professor Simon has a petri dish with 10,000 cells of Bacteria A. In another petri dish, he
has 33,000 cells of Bacteria
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Lily
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At noon, Professor Simon has a petri dish with 10,000 cells of Bacteria A. In another petri dish, he
has 33,000 cells of Bacteria
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Lily
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if there is no colonies on the wild type or lysate or ADP-6only plates, did you obtain an approximate 10x-fold change in colony
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silvia
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Bacteria can multiply at alarming rate when each bacteria splits into two new cells , thus doubling. If we start with only one
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Jordan
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Please help with these questions
question: Oxygen consumption by a growing culture of Escheri... oxygen consumption by a growing
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Anonymous
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Please help with these questions
question: Oxygen consumption by a growing culture of Escheri... oxygen consumption by a growing
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Anonymous
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a. what are the composition in nutrient broth?
b. give 5 different types of media used for cultivation of microbes and define
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sophie
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Why do boiling inactivates a toxin (protein) produced by Clostridium botulinum
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Amber
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one type of organic molecule in a bacterial species as a way of eliminating the microbe.
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Amber
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The table shows the pH ranges that support the growth of different bacteria.
Bacteria pH range Salmonella 3.6–9.5 Listeria
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ik ur cheating
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describe and explain in detail the application of beneficial microorganisms in food production with examples
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nasi asi
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You ingest a certain dangerous bacteria at dinner by accident. When more than 1,000,000 of these organisms are in your gut, you
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mathhh
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Bacterial populations can grow to enormous numbers in a matter of a few hours with the right conditions. If a bacterial colony
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Jacobe
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If you are looking into comparing the effects of various oils on pseudomonas aeruginosa, what will you search for aside from the
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Renooo
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What is the difference between non-pathogenic and pathogenic microorganisms?
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treyour-_-him
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Thick walled cells that make bacteria resistant to harsh environments are known as _________________________.
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treyour-_-him
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Bacteria are classified by the ___________ of the microorganism.
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treyour-_-him
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Which type of bacteria form chains?
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treyour-_-him
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Which type of bacteria form clusters?
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treyour-_-him
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(found online) What are two ways in which bacteria becomes resistant to antibiotics?
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treyour-_-him
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Why is MRSA so much more dangerous than other forms of bacterial infections?
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treyour-_-him
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Why are antibiotics not effective on viruses?
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treyour-_-him
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an experiment was conducted to test which of two antibiotics was more effective at killing a certain type if bacterium cultures
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coolguy123
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Bacterial Gene Transfer - Conjugation
Please Clarify These Questions For Me! 1) Explain the purpose of the controls used in the
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Tim
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Summarize the lytic cycle.
10.7A: The Lytic Life Cycle of Bacteriophages - Biology LibreTexts a A virus injects its genetic
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no name
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explain in detail about the application of beneficial microorganisms in food production with examples
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Jonathan Kila
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The presence of (cocci/diplococci/coccobacilli/streptococci) in the CSF is consistent with infection with Listeria
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Shannon
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Which table correctly compares a virus and a living organism?
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me
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PLEASE HELP I AM NOT SURE WHAT THE CORRECT ANSWERS ARE: I have guessed them please let me know if they are correct.
1. The LEAST
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J
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The graph below illustrates the growth curves for two types of bacteria, A and B, as the pH of their surrounding mediums change.
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no name
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viruses can lead to uncontrolled cell growth which leads to _ and disrupt _
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no name
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jamal's neighbor tells him that there are more bacterial cells than human cells in his body. which of these is the best reason
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John Doswell
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Listed in the Item Bank are some important labels for sections of the image below. Drag and drop each label to the corresponding
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Which of these would best explain why the microbial population begins to decrease after a period of time?
Responses A organisms
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