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    antibiotic resistance present in humans. One major factor is that the antibiotics fed to animals are being transferred to humans through meat consumption. There were several cases of major outbreaks due to human bodies being resistant to a strain of bacteria. There have been a handful of evidence linking the cause to antibiotics fed to animals. Many argue that the government is not regulating the amount of antibiotics animals receive which leads to extreme cases of antibiotic resistance.…

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    Ap Biology 3.1.3

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    Prokaryotic cells do not have a nucleus and most internal structures that eukaryotic cells. 3. This method builds on the work of early scientists by changing the soup broth with bacteria in it to a preserved petri dish. 4. Both cells and atoms are basic building blocks. 5. This poison would not kill bacteria because bacteria do not have a nucleus. 3.2 1. The cytoskeleton provides support for the cell and helps the organelles in the cell move. 2. The nucleus is protected by a double membrane…

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    Essay On Sepsis

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    This condition may occur by the beginning of the infection in the body due to bacteria or any other infectious microbes. The conditions responsible for sepsis may vary from the simple infections that are negligible like cracked cuticle or broken skin as well as due to the serious medical issues like meningitis, appendicitis, bone…

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    Pneumonia Research Paper

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    victim of pneumonia and that has motivated me to write on the most common causing bacteria, Streptococcus pneumonia. Streptococcus pneumonia is an alpha hemolytic gram-positive diplococci bacteria and member of the genus- Streptococcus.2 Streptococcus pneumonia is also a facultative anaerobe meaning that it could grow in an environment with or without oxygen. Being a facultative anaerobe bacteria permits the bacteria to be an opportunist that could contaminate human beings in any environment…

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    plant DNA and placed inside bacteria, which could treat a person with that disease. For example, a healthy person’s gene for the insulin can be put into bacteria. Under the right conditions, the bacteria can make useable human insulin. This insulin can then be used to treat patients with the genetic disease or diabetes.Therefore knowing how to properly insert genes into bacteria could solve many medical issues humans…

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    of microbes and bacteria that grow on your teeth throughout your…

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    Definition • Structure of Disinfectants • Mode of action of disinfectants • Examples of disinfectants • Applications of Disinfectant 4 Conclusion INTRODUCTION - Antiseptic vs Disinfectant Antiseptic and Disinfectant are made for destroying bacteria and killing germs. They may seem to be the same but there is one major difference between them. Antiseptics are used on living tissues…

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    pylori, as well as corrosion of stomach acids. H. pylori is a spiral bacteria that is found in two-thirds of the world's population. This bacteria is usually harmless and does not cause symptoms, and rarely causes sores. After H. pylori enters the digestive tract, it attacks the lining of your stomach, which is there to protect your stomach from acidity. If the bacteria causes enough damage it can result in acid going through the lining of your stomach, which can cause…

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    antibiotics meaning there were no antibiotics that could be given to her as a treatment. The sickness forced her to miss major portions of her senior year. Hospitalized for over six months, doctors waited to see if her body’s immune system could fight the bacteria off. She eventually healed and came back to school after being hospitalized for a majority of the year but the illness changed her. She wore a face mask every day in the school, terrified of catching another illness that had become…

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    antibiotics, it was hard for anyone to fight a bacteria. However, bacteria are very changing and have begun being able to gain resistance against antibiotics due to overuse, not strong enough dosage of antibiotics, or improper use. By determining the resistance and cross-resistance, one may determine the the relative ability for bacteria to gain resistance to antibiotics. We hypothesis that if we expose Enterobacter cloacae to Tetracycline over a week, then the bacteria will evolve a resistance…

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