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... 1. Planctomycetes - phylum terdiri dari bakteri dengan sifat tidak biasa, termasuk dinding sel yang tidak mempunyai peptidoglika dan sel dengan nukleoid yang diselimuti membran; membelah dengan bertunas dan membentuk tonjolan (appendages) yang disebut stalks 2. Chlamydiae - phylum terdiri dari patog ...
... 1. Planctomycetes - phylum terdiri dari bakteri dengan sifat tidak biasa, termasuk dinding sel yang tidak mempunyai peptidoglika dan sel dengan nukleoid yang diselimuti membran; membelah dengan bertunas dan membentuk tonjolan (appendages) yang disebut stalks 2. Chlamydiae - phylum terdiri dari patog ...
Bacteria and Archaea (ch 27) Campbell PPT
... Strain 1 Strain 2 Strain 3 bacteria Soil treatment ...
... Strain 1 Strain 2 Strain 3 bacteria Soil treatment ...
bacterial investigations lab
... This nutritional mode is unique to prokaryotes. Photoheterotrophs use light to generate ATP but obtain their carbon in organic form. This mode is restricted to prokaryotes. Chemoheterotrophs must consume organic molecules for both energy and carbon. This nutritional mode is found widely in prokaryot ...
... This nutritional mode is unique to prokaryotes. Photoheterotrophs use light to generate ATP but obtain their carbon in organic form. This mode is restricted to prokaryotes. Chemoheterotrophs must consume organic molecules for both energy and carbon. This nutritional mode is found widely in prokaryot ...
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... 19. Know the spherical-shaped bacteria that also form grape-like clusters. (Staphylococcus) 20. Know how to calculate the total magnification. (Objective lens X Ocular lens) 21. Know that prokaryotes do not have a nucleus (or a nuclear membrane). 22. Know that the following trace elements may be ess ...
... 19. Know the spherical-shaped bacteria that also form grape-like clusters. (Staphylococcus) 20. Know how to calculate the total magnification. (Objective lens X Ocular lens) 21. Know that prokaryotes do not have a nucleus (or a nuclear membrane). 22. Know that the following trace elements may be ess ...
Differential and Selective Bacterial Growht Media & Colony Morpology
... This media is not selective. It is enriched and differential: Certain bacteria produce enzymes called ___________that act on red cells to produce either: * ______ hemolysis: Enzymes lyse the blood cells completely, producing a clear area around the colony. ...
... This media is not selective. It is enriched and differential: Certain bacteria produce enzymes called ___________that act on red cells to produce either: * ______ hemolysis: Enzymes lyse the blood cells completely, producing a clear area around the colony. ...
Rare Biosphere - Census of Marine Life Secretariat
... •Does membership in the Rare Biosphere shift across different spatial/temporal scales? •What mechanisms determine membership in the Rare Biosphere? •Why is there a rare biosphere? •Do microbes in the rare biosphere compete for niche space? •Is the rare biosphere a nearly unlimited source of genetic ...
... •Does membership in the Rare Biosphere shift across different spatial/temporal scales? •What mechanisms determine membership in the Rare Biosphere? •Why is there a rare biosphere? •Do microbes in the rare biosphere compete for niche space? •Is the rare biosphere a nearly unlimited source of genetic ...
ANTIBIOTIC`S SENSITIVITY IN PATIENT`S DIABETIC FOOT
... Diabetes Mellitus (DM) patients are at risk to have the diabetic ulcer. A main reason for DM’s patient with ulcer complication to be treated and healed in hospital is caused by bacterial infection. One of many bacteria that infects diabetic ulcer is Pseudomonas aeruginosa. The effort to treat this i ...
... Diabetes Mellitus (DM) patients are at risk to have the diabetic ulcer. A main reason for DM’s patient with ulcer complication to be treated and healed in hospital is caused by bacterial infection. One of many bacteria that infects diabetic ulcer is Pseudomonas aeruginosa. The effort to treat this i ...
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... • About 260 different antimicrobial drugs • Classified in 20 drug families • Largest number of antimicrobial drugs are for bacterial infections – Antibiotic Source: • fungi and bacteria • semi-synthetic compounds ...
... • About 260 different antimicrobial drugs • Classified in 20 drug families • Largest number of antimicrobial drugs are for bacterial infections – Antibiotic Source: • fungi and bacteria • semi-synthetic compounds ...
Secondary bacterial infections - Journal of Medical Microbiology
... -haemolytic streptococci, pigmented Prevotella and Porphyromonas spp., and Fusobacterium spp. were most commonly found in lesions of the face, neck and fingers. These organisms probably reached these sites from the oral cavity, where they are part of the normal flora [8]. A similar distribution of ...
... -haemolytic streptococci, pigmented Prevotella and Porphyromonas spp., and Fusobacterium spp. were most commonly found in lesions of the face, neck and fingers. These organisms probably reached these sites from the oral cavity, where they are part of the normal flora [8]. A similar distribution of ...
Chapter 1
... The Scope and Relevance of Microbiology • importance of microorganisms – first living organisms on planet – live everywhere life is possible – more numerous than any other kind of organisms – global ecosystem depends on their activities – influence human society in many ways ...
... The Scope and Relevance of Microbiology • importance of microorganisms – first living organisms on planet – live everywhere life is possible – more numerous than any other kind of organisms – global ecosystem depends on their activities – influence human society in many ways ...
1b Lab TQ bank Types of media
... Lab 1 Test Bank Types of Media True or False: T: All purpose media is a nutrient agar that supports the growth of a wide variety of organisms, but does not support fastidious organisms. ...
... Lab 1 Test Bank Types of Media True or False: T: All purpose media is a nutrient agar that supports the growth of a wide variety of organisms, but does not support fastidious organisms. ...
Microbiology - Textbooks Online
... The upper part of the microscope arm holds the body assembly. The nose piece and one or more eyepieces or oculars are attached to it. The body assembly contains a series of mirrors and prisms so that the barrel holding the eyepiece may be tilted for viewing. Three or five objectives with different m ...
... The upper part of the microscope arm holds the body assembly. The nose piece and one or more eyepieces or oculars are attached to it. The body assembly contains a series of mirrors and prisms so that the barrel holding the eyepiece may be tilted for viewing. Three or five objectives with different m ...
The Carbon Cycle
... Hydrogen sulfide is a major volatile sulfur gas that is produced by bacteria via sulfate reduction or emitted from geochemical sources Sulfide is toxic to many plants and animals and reacts with numerous metals ...
... Hydrogen sulfide is a major volatile sulfur gas that is produced by bacteria via sulfate reduction or emitted from geochemical sources Sulfide is toxic to many plants and animals and reacts with numerous metals ...
Transcript 2
... managing the patient’s medical conditions, but you have to know about the condition in case you’re giving them an antibiotic that may have an adverse effect on their condition. There may be contraindications. Some drugs can only be given parenterally (IV); they are not good for outpatient use. In or ...
... managing the patient’s medical conditions, but you have to know about the condition in case you’re giving them an antibiotic that may have an adverse effect on their condition. There may be contraindications. Some drugs can only be given parenterally (IV); they are not good for outpatient use. In or ...
Effect of Citrus aurantifolia juice on the shelf
... low pH. This is because low pH tends to inhibit bacterial growth. Also, the possible explanation to the decrease in the microbial count and subsequent cessation of growth as observed suggest that the lime juice like preservatives which are used to store food substances create unfavourable microenvir ...
... low pH. This is because low pH tends to inhibit bacterial growth. Also, the possible explanation to the decrease in the microbial count and subsequent cessation of growth as observed suggest that the lime juice like preservatives which are used to store food substances create unfavourable microenvir ...
Bacteria
... membranelike covering outside of their cell wall. The Cell Interior. While bacteria lack extensive internal compartments, they may have complex internal membranes. ...
... membranelike covering outside of their cell wall. The Cell Interior. While bacteria lack extensive internal compartments, they may have complex internal membranes. ...
Introduction to Antibacterial Therapy
... streptococci Classify by hemolysis Type by specific CHO ...
... streptococci Classify by hemolysis Type by specific CHO ...
BIO320 - National Open University of Nigeria
... light is blocked but they grow rapidly when there is light. On the other hand, those that have a broad niche are not severely affected by changes in the environmental conditions. 1.2 COLONIZATION AND SUCCESSION. When an area is denuded or freshly exposed e.g. when a tissue is freshly exposed or woun ...
... light is blocked but they grow rapidly when there is light. On the other hand, those that have a broad niche are not severely affected by changes in the environmental conditions. 1.2 COLONIZATION AND SUCCESSION. When an area is denuded or freshly exposed e.g. when a tissue is freshly exposed or woun ...
Galactoglucomannan Extracted from Spruce (Picea abies) as a
... hemicelluloses are still largely an untapped and wasted material, but they are a potential resource with health-promoting properties. Even though there has recently been a growing interest in the structure and utilization of softwood-based hemicelluloses,12 bioactive properties of softwood-derived g ...
... hemicelluloses are still largely an untapped and wasted material, but they are a potential resource with health-promoting properties. Even though there has recently been a growing interest in the structure and utilization of softwood-based hemicelluloses,12 bioactive properties of softwood-derived g ...
Most Probable Number Method
... variant of this method has been suggested for trending of environmental monitoring data from the aseptic core. • MPN can be adjusted to provide a sensitive method to determine differences between two qualitative microbiological methods. As such, it can be used as a tool in validation of rapid microb ...
... variant of this method has been suggested for trending of environmental monitoring data from the aseptic core. • MPN can be adjusted to provide a sensitive method to determine differences between two qualitative microbiological methods. As such, it can be used as a tool in validation of rapid microb ...
Antimicrobial susceptibility patterns of bacteria
... suppresses their multiplication or growth. Antibiotic susceptibility is the inhibition of growth or killing of bacteria by use of antibiotics. Acquisition of Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is resistance of a microorganism to an antimicrobial agent to which it was originally sensitive. Resistant orga ...
... suppresses their multiplication or growth. Antibiotic susceptibility is the inhibition of growth or killing of bacteria by use of antibiotics. Acquisition of Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is resistance of a microorganism to an antimicrobial agent to which it was originally sensitive. Resistant orga ...
LAB 2 (Data sheet 3
... know what organisms are in the wound so he can select the proper antibiotic. There usually will be more than one organism present, so the lab will need to take the mixture of bacteria and separate them out into pure cultures before they can identify each organism. The Streak for isolation technique ...
... know what organisms are in the wound so he can select the proper antibiotic. There usually will be more than one organism present, so the lab will need to take the mixture of bacteria and separate them out into pure cultures before they can identify each organism. The Streak for isolation technique ...
European Respiratory Society Annual Congress 2012
... (Seemungal et al, 1998 AJRCCM). Exacerbation samples were taken prior to antibiotic and/or steroid therapy. Fifty-four COPD patients provided 127 sputum samples: mean(SD) age 71(±8) years; FEV1 43.7%(±20.0%) predicted; current smoker 26%; male gender 63%. Airway CRMs were more prevalent at exacerbat ...
... (Seemungal et al, 1998 AJRCCM). Exacerbation samples were taken prior to antibiotic and/or steroid therapy. Fifty-four COPD patients provided 127 sputum samples: mean(SD) age 71(±8) years; FEV1 43.7%(±20.0%) predicted; current smoker 26%; male gender 63%. Airway CRMs were more prevalent at exacerbat ...
Medical Microbiology Microscopic slides and media
... Etest, Epsilometer test (MIC – minimal inhibitory concentration); MIC = 0,125 ...
... Etest, Epsilometer test (MIC – minimal inhibitory concentration); MIC = 0,125 ...
2.3 - mikrobiol unsoed
... Inhabit intestinal tracts of animals. Motile bacteria with peritrichous flagella or nonmotile. Many have fimbriae for attachment to mucous membranes and sex pili for exchange of DNA (antibiotic resistance genes) Most ferment glucose and other sugars. Genus Escherichia: E. coli is common in ...
... Inhabit intestinal tracts of animals. Motile bacteria with peritrichous flagella or nonmotile. Many have fimbriae for attachment to mucous membranes and sex pili for exchange of DNA (antibiotic resistance genes) Most ferment glucose and other sugars. Genus Escherichia: E. coli is common in ...
Disinfectant
Disinfectants are antimicrobial agents that are applied to non-living objects to destroy microorganisms that are living on the objects. Disinfection does not necessarily kill all microorganisms, especially resistant bacterial spores; it is less effective than sterilization, which is an extreme physical and/or chemical process that kills all types of life. Disinfectants are different from other antimicrobial agents such as antibiotics, which destroy microorganisms within the body, and antiseptics, which destroy microorganisms on living tissue. Disinfectants are also different from biocides — the latter are intended to destroy all forms of life, not just microorganisms.Disinfectants work by destroying the cell wall of microbes or interfering with the metabolism.Sanitizers are substances that simultaneously clean and disinfect. Disinfectants are frequently used in hospitals, dental surgeries, kitchens, and bathrooms to kill infectious organisms.Bacterial endospores are most resistant to disinfectants, but some viruses and bacteria also possess some tolerance.In wastewater treatment, a disinfection step with chlorine, ultra-violet (UV) radiation or ozonation can be included as tertiary treatment to remove pathogens from wastewater, for example if it is to be reused to irrigate golf courses. An alternative term used in the sanitation sector for disinfection of waste streams, sewage sludge or fecal sludge is sanitisation or sanitization.