These yeast
colonies are in different dilute mediums (10^5, 10^6, 10^7) by
looking at them what could i conclude.
These yeast colonies are in different dilute mediums (10^5, 10^6, 10^7) by looking at them what...
A haploid strain of yeast is treated with a mutagen called EMS. The different steps in the treatment and the analysis are the following: Step 1: Two tubes, labeled A and B contain 0.2 ml each of same yeast liquid culture. The concentration of yeast cells in the liquid culture was determined by a measure of the turbidity of the culture. This concentration is 4.4 x 109 cells/ml. Step 2: In each tube (A and B) 1.5 ml of phosphate...
questions 6 and 7 please with work
6. (2 points) You dilute an unknown sample of bacteria to 1x 10- and plate out 10ul onto a Petri dish. The next day you count 64 colonies. The number of viable bacteria in the original sample was a. 6.4 x 105 cells/ul b. 6.4 x 106 cells/ul, Answer: C. 6.4 x 10' cells/ul d. 6.4 x 108 cells/ul 7. (2 points) A sample of bacteria was diluted to 1x 10 and 10ul...
Problem solving Question: 1. If you were to serially dilute a sample with three 1:10 dilutions, what would be the final dilution of the last tube? 2. If you add 1 ml of sample to 99 ml of water, and then add 0.1ml (100pl) to the agar plate what is the dilution of the sample on the plate? 3. If you count 98 colonies on the 10-5 plate, how many bacteria/ml were in your sample? 4. What are three ways...
13. Yeast are eukaryotic, single-celled fungus (this is not part of this homework question, but you could test yourself by describing the carbon cycle around yeast). Yeast reproduce quickly (under optimal conditions, yeast cells can double their population every 100 minutes). Yeast signal to potential partners by producing an attractive pheromone - a chemical smell, but the effect of the strong signal depends on the environment. In Environment A, yeast with the strong signaling allele are preferred as mates, but...
How many colonies would be present on a plate after plating .5 mls of 10^-6 dilution liquid sample that contains 1x10^8 organism/ml? At 3:00pm, you inocculate 1x10^3 cells in a flask on nutrient broth. The cells have a lag phase that last an hour. At 8:00pm, the cultureenters stationary phase. At that time, there are 6.5x10^7 cells in the flask. Calculate the number of generations, the number of generations/hour and the doubling time or number of hours/generation.
Question 6
Lab 16 Report 5. You are provided with a yeast culture that is very turbid. You are asked to make 10-fold dilutions of the culture. You are given tap water, test tubes that hold maximum volume of 10 ml, and a 1 ml pipette for your work. How would you make this dilution? Fill in the blanks (Red and Blue) on the figure to answer this question. 1ml 1ml 1ml 1ml 1:10 1:100 1:1000 1:10000 my mi water...
please solve 5 and 6
5. The following C function contains 6 syntax errors, identify them and write the correct statements. double finalExam_Q1_5 ( ) { int x; i x2 for (i 1; i < 10; i++) if ! (O i <= 8) 2 3 4 = 10; 5)I (i-7 i if (i xx+i if (i-4) 4; 10 X - 11 12 return (x); 13 6. Declare a string str that can store up to 300 characters. Initialise it with...
Joe is opening a new location for his sports store and is looking at 3 different potential locations. He has gathered the below data: 1. Assuming factors have equal weights, what is the score for each location? 2. what is the best location for the sports store? Location-score factors X Y Z Transportation 6 7 8 services 6 6 7 Amenities 5 8 7 Cost of Living 2 7 8 Tax 5 5 4 Utilities 9 7 7 Real...
When looking through your discussions of Worksheets 6 and 7, there were two problems for which you all seemed to have some trouble. Both of these are reasonably easy to solve with the "sandwich theorem" that you saw on the previous worksheet There, we said that we needed to find functions flow, thi that are lower and upper bounds for f, and that that had to be the case for all ED. This works, but it is really not necessary:...
Please show how to do these enumeration questions by showing the work. What is the dilution factor if you add 625 µL of culture to 4.375 mL of dilution medium? You count the 10-3 dilution of a yeast suspension using the 1/25 mm2 boxes : you find 45 cells in box 1, 15 cells in box 2, 42 cells in box 3, 23 cells in box 4, and 26 cells in box 5. a) What is the original concentration of...