Lesson 36. Nonsporing Anaerobes
... 2. Fusobacterium: These are gram negative, strict anaerobic, long, thin or spindle shaped bacilli with pointed ends. They are commensals in the mouth and also cause infections of this and related sites. F nucleatum and F.necroforum are the most commonly isolated species of this group. It may cause i ...
... 2. Fusobacterium: These are gram negative, strict anaerobic, long, thin or spindle shaped bacilli with pointed ends. They are commensals in the mouth and also cause infections of this and related sites. F nucleatum and F.necroforum are the most commonly isolated species of this group. It may cause i ...
17.1 The Linnaean System of Classification
... phylum (the term division is often used instead of phylum for plants and fungi), class, order, family, genus, and species. A kingdom contains one or more phyla, a phylum contains one or more classes, and so forth. The classification of the gray wolf, Canis lupis, is shown in FIGURE 17.3. Moving down ...
... phylum (the term division is often used instead of phylum for plants and fungi), class, order, family, genus, and species. A kingdom contains one or more phyla, a phylum contains one or more classes, and so forth. The classification of the gray wolf, Canis lupis, is shown in FIGURE 17.3. Moving down ...
Comparative genomics of non-pseudomonal bacterial species
... of the same species we uncovered several examples of strain persistence. The same strain of Staphylococcus aureus persisted for nearly a year, despite administration of antibiotics to which it was shown to be sensitive. This is consistent with previous studies showing antibiotic therapy to be inadeq ...
... of the same species we uncovered several examples of strain persistence. The same strain of Staphylococcus aureus persisted for nearly a year, despite administration of antibiotics to which it was shown to be sensitive. This is consistent with previous studies showing antibiotic therapy to be inadeq ...
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... D. contain genetic material E. lack cell structure 01.04 Describe the cellular make up of microorganisms, their size range, and indicate how viruses differ from cellular microbes. Learning objective: 01.03 Describe the basic characteristics of prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells and their evoluti ...
... D. contain genetic material E. lack cell structure 01.04 Describe the cellular make up of microorganisms, their size range, and indicate how viruses differ from cellular microbes. Learning objective: 01.03 Describe the basic characteristics of prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells and their evoluti ...
Endocrine disease
... hypocalcemic despite elevated plasma PTH concentration because target organs lack a functioning receptor signaling mechanism ...
... hypocalcemic despite elevated plasma PTH concentration because target organs lack a functioning receptor signaling mechanism ...
food preservation by radiation
... Escherichia Coli is a common ordinarily harmless bacterium occurring in the feces of humans as well as livestock. However, certain strains can cause abdominal cramps, fever, bloody diarrhea, kidney failure, blindness, paralysis, and can cause death. Symptoms usually show up 3-4 days ...
... Escherichia Coli is a common ordinarily harmless bacterium occurring in the feces of humans as well as livestock. However, certain strains can cause abdominal cramps, fever, bloody diarrhea, kidney failure, blindness, paralysis, and can cause death. Symptoms usually show up 3-4 days ...
Questions for Microbiology (practical)
... 3- What are the types of staining techniques? 4- Why it is necessary to heat fix bacterial smears? • 5- What would be the reason(s) for not finding any organisms on the slide? ...
... 3- What are the types of staining techniques? 4- Why it is necessary to heat fix bacterial smears? • 5- What would be the reason(s) for not finding any organisms on the slide? ...
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... were from blood followed by sputum, urine and exudates. The worldwide emergence of multi-drug resistant bacterial strains is a growing concern which are usually found in those hospitals where antibiotic use is frequent and the patients are in critical condition (Shahanara Begum et al., 2013). Broad ...
... were from blood followed by sputum, urine and exudates. The worldwide emergence of multi-drug resistant bacterial strains is a growing concern which are usually found in those hospitals where antibiotic use is frequent and the patients are in critical condition (Shahanara Begum et al., 2013). Broad ...
Allies and Enemies: How the World Depends on Bacteria
... survival. Unlike any other type of cell in biology, bacteria do these things using the simplest cell in biology. What about viruses, which are often described as the simplest biological beings in existence? The science of microbiology has adopted viruses mainly because viruses are microscopic and bi ...
... survival. Unlike any other type of cell in biology, bacteria do these things using the simplest cell in biology. What about viruses, which are often described as the simplest biological beings in existence? The science of microbiology has adopted viruses mainly because viruses are microscopic and bi ...
X -Science Support Material
... 7. To trace the path of the rays of light through a glass prism. 8. To find the image distance for varying object distances in case of a convex lens and draw corresponding ray diagrams to show the nature of image formed. 9. To study homology and analogy with the help of models/charts of animals and ...
... 7. To trace the path of the rays of light through a glass prism. 8. To find the image distance for varying object distances in case of a convex lens and draw corresponding ray diagrams to show the nature of image formed. 9. To study homology and analogy with the help of models/charts of animals and ...
- Kendriya Vidyalaya Damoh
... 7. To trace the path of the rays of light through a glass prism. 8. To find the image distance for varying object distances in case of a convex lens and draw corresponding ray diagrams to show the nature of image formed. 9. To study homology and analogy with the help of models/charts of animals and ...
... 7. To trace the path of the rays of light through a glass prism. 8. To find the image distance for varying object distances in case of a convex lens and draw corresponding ray diagrams to show the nature of image formed. 9. To study homology and analogy with the help of models/charts of animals and ...
Class-X Science - Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan Regional Office
... 7. To trace the path of the rays of light through a glass prism. 8. To find the image distance for varying object distances in case of a convex lens and draw corresponding ray diagrams to show the nature of image formed. 9. To study homology and analogy with the help of models/charts of animals and ...
... 7. To trace the path of the rays of light through a glass prism. 8. To find the image distance for varying object distances in case of a convex lens and draw corresponding ray diagrams to show the nature of image formed. 9. To study homology and analogy with the help of models/charts of animals and ...
- Kendriya Vidyalaya No.1, Satna
... 7. To trace the path of the rays of light through a glass prism. 8. To find the image distance for varying object distances in case of a convex lens and draw corresponding ray diagrams to show the nature of image formed. 9. To study homology and analogy with the help of models/charts of animals and ...
... 7. To trace the path of the rays of light through a glass prism. 8. To find the image distance for varying object distances in case of a convex lens and draw corresponding ray diagrams to show the nature of image formed. 9. To study homology and analogy with the help of models/charts of animals and ...
Marine Ecosystems and Nutrient Cycles
... biomass through primary productivity. In addition, significant amounts of nutrients are exported from the photic zone through the continuous organic "rain" of fecal material, carcasses, and molts. while bacterial decomposition of this organic "rain" continues beneath the photic zone, the released nu ...
... biomass through primary productivity. In addition, significant amounts of nutrients are exported from the photic zone through the continuous organic "rain" of fecal material, carcasses, and molts. while bacterial decomposition of this organic "rain" continues beneath the photic zone, the released nu ...
Acyl-Homoserine Lactone Quorum Sensing: From Evolution to
... INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
... INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Arabidopsis thaliana Ralstonia solanacearum Eucalyptus Liesl Elizabeth van der Linden
... (Coutinho et al., 2000; Roux et al., 2001; Gan et al., 2004). Surveys were recently conducted in major Eucalyptus plantations in China and bacterial wilt was one of the most frequently encountered stem diseases (Zhou et al., 2008). Forest industries are growing in Africa and this disease can cause s ...
... (Coutinho et al., 2000; Roux et al., 2001; Gan et al., 2004). Surveys were recently conducted in major Eucalyptus plantations in China and bacterial wilt was one of the most frequently encountered stem diseases (Zhou et al., 2008). Forest industries are growing in Africa and this disease can cause s ...
chemical reSiStant GloveS
... Natural rubber, the most elastic substance known, is found in over two hundred plants including the rubber tree (Hevea Brasiliensis), the source of natural rubber latex used to manufacture gloves. Natural rubber is a flexible and soft, yet tough and durable coating that provides excellent protection ...
... Natural rubber, the most elastic substance known, is found in over two hundred plants including the rubber tree (Hevea Brasiliensis), the source of natural rubber latex used to manufacture gloves. Natural rubber is a flexible and soft, yet tough and durable coating that provides excellent protection ...
Endocrine System - Mr. Ford`s Class
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... Quaternary ammonium compounds (QACs) are cationic biocides that are commonly used as disinfectants. Benzalkonium chloride (BAC), a synthetic antimicrobial agent with a broad spectrum antimicrobial (Holah et al., 2002; Carson et al., 2008; and Walton et al., 2008), is a QAC that is widely used as dis ...
... Quaternary ammonium compounds (QACs) are cationic biocides that are commonly used as disinfectants. Benzalkonium chloride (BAC), a synthetic antimicrobial agent with a broad spectrum antimicrobial (Holah et al., 2002; Carson et al., 2008; and Walton et al., 2008), is a QAC that is widely used as dis ...
Antimicrobial Peptides
... membrane without channel formation. They act on intracellular targets by e.g. inhibiting nucleic acid and/or protein synthesis. Resistance Resistance to AMPs can either be constitutive or inducible. Inherited resistance mechanisms include altered surface charge, active efflux, production of peptidas ...
... membrane without channel formation. They act on intracellular targets by e.g. inhibiting nucleic acid and/or protein synthesis. Resistance Resistance to AMPs can either be constitutive or inducible. Inherited resistance mechanisms include altered surface charge, active efflux, production of peptidas ...
Chapters 3,4 and 6: Ecology
... not realized that they not only influence other individuals, other species, and the nonliving world, but are, in turn, influenced by them. Although most ecosystems are capable of recovering form the impact of minor disruptions, human activities have sometimes increased the magnitude of such disrupti ...
... not realized that they not only influence other individuals, other species, and the nonliving world, but are, in turn, influenced by them. Although most ecosystems are capable of recovering form the impact of minor disruptions, human activities have sometimes increased the magnitude of such disrupti ...
Organs of the Endocrine System and Their Products
... (capillary networks and small veins) – carries regulatory hormones from hypothalamus to pituitary • releasing hormones stimulate secretion of pituitary hormones • inhibitory hormones inhibit secretion ...
... (capillary networks and small veins) – carries regulatory hormones from hypothalamus to pituitary • releasing hormones stimulate secretion of pituitary hormones • inhibitory hormones inhibit secretion ...
This week`s lab will focus on the major endocrine
... the use of chemical messengers called hormones. Hormones, produced by endocrine glands, are secreted directly into the blood stream, travel throughout the body and influence the actions and activity of various cells. It’s a complex mechanism of how a hormone directly influences a cell but a cell nee ...
... the use of chemical messengers called hormones. Hormones, produced by endocrine glands, are secreted directly into the blood stream, travel throughout the body and influence the actions and activity of various cells. It’s a complex mechanism of how a hormone directly influences a cell but a cell nee ...
investigation of the function and structure of ace2p
... During cytokinesis, a three-layered cell wall has to be produced allowing the separation of daughter cells in the fission yeasts Schizosaccharomyces. The formation and cleavage of the septum requires strict coordination to prevent cell lysis. These processes are under the control of complex networks ...
... During cytokinesis, a three-layered cell wall has to be produced allowing the separation of daughter cells in the fission yeasts Schizosaccharomyces. The formation and cleavage of the septum requires strict coordination to prevent cell lysis. These processes are under the control of complex networks ...
Triclocarban
Triclocarban is an antibacterial agent common in personal care products like soaps and lotions as well as in the medical field, for which it was originally developed. Studies on its antibacterial qualities and mechanisms are growing. Research suggests that it is similar in its mechanism to triclosan and is effective in fighting infections by targeting the growth of bacteria such as Staphylococcus aureus. Additional research seeks to understand its potential for causing antibacterial resistance and its effects on organismal and environmental health.