2)non halophiles
3)Biofilms
4) 30 minutes
10) phototrophic organisms
11) Heterotrophic organisms
14 ) hyperthermophiles
15) vitamins
16) secondary metabolite
18) agar agar
20) cell culture incubator
24) Autotrophic organisms
25) exponential or log phase
26 ) facultative anaerobes and microaerophiles
27) 37 degree Celsius
28)Eosin methylene blue
29) defined medium
30) chemolithoautotrophic nitrifying bacteria.
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Part I. Multiple Choice. 1.5 points each, 32 questions, 48 points to Fill in the blank with the correct answer choice. 1. Which of the following is NOT required for microorganisms to grow and divide? ationefoliciningisson re edcorator als D replication b. binary fission um ormation injustt e@hours. This Cequatorial septum formation d. conjugation 2. A culture of Salmonella increases from 20 cells to over 10,000 cells...
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p. If you accidentally forgot to inoculate your organism in an OF-glucose tube with oil, and only had one yellow “no oil” tube, what type of carbohydrate catabolism would describe that organism (fermenter, oxidative, neither)? Explain your answer. q. What are two other results from the OF-glucose tubes other than their type of carbohydrate catabolism? r. How can organisms that don't use starch grow on a starch agar plate? Carbohydrate Catabolism...
LAR STUDY GUM Exercises 76, 77, 78, 79,719, 7.11.8.19.2.0.7.0 1. Define niche A ecological envi B by-product of microbial metabolic activities C icorial growth D host-preste relationship E None of the above 2.Microbes muy compete ayust the environment tempera requirements in order to compete for nutrients A True B. False , c.) to the prima A B The pathogenesis of disease can move son of issues by extracellule enzymes or physical blocking of capillaries due to unlimited microbial greneth True...
Please answer as many as possible!! QUESTION 10 As the hydrogen ion [H +] concentration in a solution decreases, the hydroxide ion [OH -] concentration increases and the pH increases. decreases and the pH increases. increases and the pH decreases. decreases and the pH stays the same. decreases and the pH decreases. 1 points QUESTION 11 Environmental science is a theoretical approach in interpreting the environment. way to see the world in scientific terms. narrowly defined set of physical,...
1. Which of the following is not considered a nutrient a Vitamin B. Water c.Carbohydrate (d) Alcohol e Mineral 2. For which of the following causes of death does a person's diet play a part? a. Lung disease (6) Cancer Chronic lower respiratory diseases d. Infections of the blood e AIDS 3. Researchers repeatedly report that people who consume a variety of foods such as fruits, vegetables, legumes, nuts, and whole grains have reduced risks of which of the following...
10. Write a one-page summary of the attached paper? INTRODUCTION Many problems can develop in activated sludge operation that adversely affect effluent quality with origins in the engineering, hydraulic and microbiological components of the process. The real "heart" of the activated sludge system is the development and maintenance of a mixed microbial culture (activated sludge) that treats wastewater and which can be managed. One definition of a wastewater treatment plant operator is a "bug farmer", one who controls the aeration...