Chapter 39 Marine Reptiles
... Hydrophis group (> 50 species in ten nominal genera, mostly associated with inter-reefal habitats) (Lukoschek and Keogh, 2006). Marine elapids are found throughout the Indian and Pacific Oceans, but do not occur in the Atlantic Ocean, Mediterranean or Caribbean Seas. Highest species richness occurs ...
... Hydrophis group (> 50 species in ten nominal genera, mostly associated with inter-reefal habitats) (Lukoschek and Keogh, 2006). Marine elapids are found throughout the Indian and Pacific Oceans, but do not occur in the Atlantic Ocean, Mediterranean or Caribbean Seas. Highest species richness occurs ...
Micro-organisms PPT
... shape: Viruses have regular and geometric shapes. structure: A virus is a simple organism which does not display ALL the characteristics of living things. They are made up of a protein coating and some genetic material. ...
... shape: Viruses have regular and geometric shapes. structure: A virus is a simple organism which does not display ALL the characteristics of living things. They are made up of a protein coating and some genetic material. ...
Marine Litter Quantification in the Black Sea: A Pilot Assessment
... 2009). Plastic was the most common debris material found in our study (68 %) which was quite in line with the global findings. The average quantity of ML found in the NW Black Sea during this survey (6359 ± 2015 items/km2) was an order of magnitude higher than the amount (126 ± 82 items/km2) reporte ...
... 2009). Plastic was the most common debris material found in our study (68 %) which was quite in line with the global findings. The average quantity of ML found in the NW Black Sea during this survey (6359 ± 2015 items/km2) was an order of magnitude higher than the amount (126 ± 82 items/km2) reporte ...
Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) for direct
... It has been established that bacteria play the major role in the aetiology of apical periodontitis (Kakehashi et al., 1965; Sundqvist 1976). In most instances endodontic infections respond well to local antimicrobial therapy of the root canal. When the root canal is properly instrumented, disinfecte ...
... It has been established that bacteria play the major role in the aetiology of apical periodontitis (Kakehashi et al., 1965; Sundqvist 1976). In most instances endodontic infections respond well to local antimicrobial therapy of the root canal. When the root canal is properly instrumented, disinfecte ...
riverstuff
... #1 Campylobacter jejuni (12.14 and 29.9) • Spirilla found in poultry GI flora, feces • 1 week - intestine pain, 103+ fever, blood/pus in stool • Secreted toxin - ATP to cAMP, salt and fluid loss • LPS toxins - HUGE inflammation, MS-like symptoms • Sterility, spontaneous abortion in cattle and shee ...
... #1 Campylobacter jejuni (12.14 and 29.9) • Spirilla found in poultry GI flora, feces • 1 week - intestine pain, 103+ fever, blood/pus in stool • Secreted toxin - ATP to cAMP, salt and fluid loss • LPS toxins - HUGE inflammation, MS-like symptoms • Sterility, spontaneous abortion in cattle and shee ...
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... The high microbial load obtained in urban farm could be directly linked to the recorded a greater waste water used in irrigation that could be from sewage water for watering the field or the use of manure used for fertilization and the unhygienic condition of the area where the vegetables were being ...
... The high microbial load obtained in urban farm could be directly linked to the recorded a greater waste water used in irrigation that could be from sewage water for watering the field or the use of manure used for fertilization and the unhygienic condition of the area where the vegetables were being ...
Five kingdoms
... 5. Ciliophora are distinguished by their cilia, which they use for moving and other functions. Because of specialized structures, such as mouths, anal pores, contractile vacuoles (for water balance), two kinds of nuclei (one large macronucleus and several small micronuclei), and other features, the ...
... 5. Ciliophora are distinguished by their cilia, which they use for moving and other functions. Because of specialized structures, such as mouths, anal pores, contractile vacuoles (for water balance), two kinds of nuclei (one large macronucleus and several small micronuclei), and other features, the ...
Bacterial iron acquisition in the host environment.
... bacterial adherence to animal cells, and others may act in the recognition and transport of heme by providing an initial binding site for the porphyrin and for heme-containing proteins like hemoglobin or haptoglobin. We completed thermodynamic and kinetic analyses of hemin binding and transport that ...
... bacterial adherence to animal cells, and others may act in the recognition and transport of heme by providing an initial binding site for the porphyrin and for heme-containing proteins like hemoglobin or haptoglobin. We completed thermodynamic and kinetic analyses of hemin binding and transport that ...
Science Requirements For Marine Spatial Planning
... both above and below sea level. These data are critical for safety of navigation as well as for improving models of coastal inundation related to storm surge and sea-level rise, and for predicting sediment and contaminant transport. The morphology and composition of the seafloor is also a critical c ...
... both above and below sea level. These data are critical for safety of navigation as well as for improving models of coastal inundation related to storm surge and sea-level rise, and for predicting sediment and contaminant transport. The morphology and composition of the seafloor is also a critical c ...
Understanding Foodborne Illness
... • A bacterial infection occurs when the food eaten is contaminated with living pathogenic bacteria • Bacteria will multiply in the digestive tract and most often cause diarrhea, stomach cramps and fever. The bacteria will pass through your stomach and down into your lower intestine. The bacteria w ...
... • A bacterial infection occurs when the food eaten is contaminated with living pathogenic bacteria • Bacteria will multiply in the digestive tract and most often cause diarrhea, stomach cramps and fever. The bacteria will pass through your stomach and down into your lower intestine. The bacteria w ...
The Neolithic revolution of bacterial genomes
... rapidly increasing the number of IS copies. The number of IS elements in bacterial pathogens could, therefore, indicate a recent host adaptation [14] or restriction [9]. Here, we show that recent expansions of ISs in bacteria are associated with humans or human activities that were developed in the ...
... rapidly increasing the number of IS copies. The number of IS elements in bacterial pathogens could, therefore, indicate a recent host adaptation [14] or restriction [9]. Here, we show that recent expansions of ISs in bacteria are associated with humans or human activities that were developed in the ...
Advance program as of June 27-2012
... with proximity to deep seas to benefit from significant differences in temperature between warm surface water and cold water from significant depth. Seawater air conditioning technology is simple and reliable for cooling buildings, and operational in many cities around the world. Wind turbines are m ...
... with proximity to deep seas to benefit from significant differences in temperature between warm surface water and cold water from significant depth. Seawater air conditioning technology is simple and reliable for cooling buildings, and operational in many cities around the world. Wind turbines are m ...
Conclusions: An Ecosystem Perspective of Shallow Marine Reefs
... that are timed to appropriate habitat phases. However, apart from their inherent biological interest, temporary waters are now in the limelight from a conservation perspective as these habitats come more and more into conflict with human activities. Traditionally, many temporary waters — be they pon ...
... that are timed to appropriate habitat phases. However, apart from their inherent biological interest, temporary waters are now in the limelight from a conservation perspective as these habitats come more and more into conflict with human activities. Traditionally, many temporary waters — be they pon ...
TO: Beth Dobkin, Provost FROM: Hisham Ahmed, Chair Academic
... Understanding Learning Goal. To make it more appealing to all students, we would like to be able to use either “Introductory Microbiology” and/or “Microbes and Society” With the increasing knowledge regarding the importance of the microbiome for our well being and importance of microbes in the biore ...
... Understanding Learning Goal. To make it more appealing to all students, we would like to be able to use either “Introductory Microbiology” and/or “Microbes and Society” With the increasing knowledge regarding the importance of the microbiome for our well being and importance of microbes in the biore ...
The ways in which bacteria resist antibiotics
... has been developed through these newer techniques. However, it should be noted that the development time for new antibiotics is 10-12 years and most of these techniques were introduced in pharmaceutical companies in the 1990s. It is also true that the old target sites have not been fully explored; t ...
... has been developed through these newer techniques. However, it should be noted that the development time for new antibiotics is 10-12 years and most of these techniques were introduced in pharmaceutical companies in the 1990s. It is also true that the old target sites have not been fully explored; t ...
Fate and Transport of Microbes in Water, Soils and Sediments
... • Bigger targets easier to inactivate; a generalization; exceptions – Environmental activity of ionizing radiation in the biosphere is not highly antimicrobial – Anthropogenic ionizing radiation used in food preservation and sterilization ...
... • Bigger targets easier to inactivate; a generalization; exceptions – Environmental activity of ionizing radiation in the biosphere is not highly antimicrobial – Anthropogenic ionizing radiation used in food preservation and sterilization ...
ANSWERS TO REVIEW QUESTIONS – CHAPTER 37
... 5. Describe some of the unusual features of nuclear behaviour in fungi. (pp. 912–913) Most fungi are haploid and multinucleate because successive mitotic divisions produce multinucleate hyphae. These multinucleate organisms are homokaryons if nuclei are all the same, or heterokaryons if the nuclei a ...
... 5. Describe some of the unusual features of nuclear behaviour in fungi. (pp. 912–913) Most fungi are haploid and multinucleate because successive mitotic divisions produce multinucleate hyphae. These multinucleate organisms are homokaryons if nuclei are all the same, or heterokaryons if the nuclei a ...
Quiz #1 Study Guide, Summer 05
... Be prepared to do a dilution problem(s) like those you saw in the homework assignment This is a guide I put together. It is not complete, so you should fill in the spaces with observations you have seen under the brightfield (cell shape, size) or dissection microscopes (colony morphology). I wouldn’ ...
... Be prepared to do a dilution problem(s) like those you saw in the homework assignment This is a guide I put together. It is not complete, so you should fill in the spaces with observations you have seen under the brightfield (cell shape, size) or dissection microscopes (colony morphology). I wouldn’ ...
Global Team Meeting Leiden 2013-09
... Consider combining Acanthocephala, Rotifera, & Gnathostomulida into a single phylum Gnathifera, and proper placement of Micrognathozoa Action: Acanthocephala, Rotifera, & Gnathostomulida retained as and Micrognathozoa elevatied to phylum-level Seek a synthesis for Arthropoda reflecting most highly r ...
... Consider combining Acanthocephala, Rotifera, & Gnathostomulida into a single phylum Gnathifera, and proper placement of Micrognathozoa Action: Acanthocephala, Rotifera, & Gnathostomulida retained as and Micrognathozoa elevatied to phylum-level Seek a synthesis for Arthropoda reflecting most highly r ...
Diversity of Arctic pelagic Bacteria with an
... 2009). In both polar oceans, picocyanobacteria follow a general trend of decreasing concentrations and relative abundance with increasing latitudes, and strong inverse correlations between cell densities and temperature have been reported (Marchant et al., 1987; Murphy and Haugen, 1985; Rosenbergl, ...
... 2009). In both polar oceans, picocyanobacteria follow a general trend of decreasing concentrations and relative abundance with increasing latitudes, and strong inverse correlations between cell densities and temperature have been reported (Marchant et al., 1987; Murphy and Haugen, 1985; Rosenbergl, ...
IOSR Journal of Pharmacy and Biological Sciences (IOSR-JPBS) e-ISSN: 2278-3008, p-ISSN:2319-7676.
... Carbapenems Are Often Used As Last Resort For Treating Infections Due To Multi Drug Resistant Gram Negative Bacteria , Because They Are Stable Even In Response To Extended Spectrum Β-Lactamases . In Recent Years , There Has Been An Increase In Prevalence Of Carbapenem Resistance Which Is Acquired Me ...
... Carbapenems Are Often Used As Last Resort For Treating Infections Due To Multi Drug Resistant Gram Negative Bacteria , Because They Are Stable Even In Response To Extended Spectrum Β-Lactamases . In Recent Years , There Has Been An Increase In Prevalence Of Carbapenem Resistance Which Is Acquired Me ...
PENICILLINS
... ◦ Various enzymes are used in the construction and the different types of penicillins work against the different enzymes (explains how efficacy can vary within the class of Penicilllns) ◦ Because the cell wall is developed during cell division, penicillins are only effective against actively dividin ...
... ◦ Various enzymes are used in the construction and the different types of penicillins work against the different enzymes (explains how efficacy can vary within the class of Penicilllns) ◦ Because the cell wall is developed during cell division, penicillins are only effective against actively dividin ...
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... a. 1st way—measure the production of coagulase by taking rabbit plasma and putting some bacteria into the tube and wait to see if clotting occurs b. If the plasma clots, then it’s a positive test for coagulase c. SA will usually be positive fairly quickly; however, if the clot is not produced right ...
... a. 1st way—measure the production of coagulase by taking rabbit plasma and putting some bacteria into the tube and wait to see if clotting occurs b. If the plasma clots, then it’s a positive test for coagulase c. SA will usually be positive fairly quickly; however, if the clot is not produced right ...
DeLong.indd MH
... and their turnover, enlarging their perceived role and significance in ocean food webs. Although this information was extremely useful, more specific data on the biology of planktonic Bacteria and Archaea have only recently become available, allowing us to address a new range of questions. Which tax ...
... and their turnover, enlarging their perceived role and significance in ocean food webs. Although this information was extremely useful, more specific data on the biology of planktonic Bacteria and Archaea have only recently become available, allowing us to address a new range of questions. Which tax ...
Combined Effect of Antibiotics and Ocean Acidification on Marine
... consequently affecting marine microbial ecosystems. Contamination of the ocean with antibiotics, its input, fate and effect on marine microbial communities has also been reported in recent studies. Change in physico-chemical properties of antibiotics with change in environmental pH is being studied ...
... consequently affecting marine microbial ecosystems. Contamination of the ocean with antibiotics, its input, fate and effect on marine microbial communities has also been reported in recent studies. Change in physico-chemical properties of antibiotics with change in environmental pH is being studied ...