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    The Mixed Broth culture contained two unknown bacterial cells and they either Gram-negative or Gram-positive. The procedures were followed as stated from the course laboratory manual by Meramec Community College (1). The first step was figuring out the…

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    Essay On Zucchini

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    repertoire. MAKES: 4 servings PREPARATION TIME: 10 minutes COOKING TIME: 15 minutes Ingredients: • 1 tablespoon Extra Virgin Olive Oil • 1 medium Onion, chopped • 2 Garlic Cloves, minced • 1 pound Grass-Fed Lean Ground Beef • ¼ cup Homemade Beef Broth • 1 cup Cherry Tomatoes, halved • 3 medium Zucchinis, spiralized • Sea Salt, to taste • Freshly Ground Black Pepper, to taste • 3 tablespoons Basil, freshly chopped Directions: 1. In a large skillet, heat the oil on a medium heat and sauté…

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    and with only thirty minutes of prep, it is much quicker than older recipes for a busy weeknight. First things first, The ingredients need to be gathered. For the dumplings flour, baking powder, salt, butter, and milk will be needed. Either chicken broth, stock or bullion will also be needed. Since most of the ingredients are household staples, many people only have to buy a rotisserie chicken…

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    K12 Escherichia Coli

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    Effect of different cleaning products of the growth of K12 strain Escherichia Coli? Which household cleaning product (hydrogen peroxide, Pine-sol, Clorox Bleach, Mr Clean antibacterial liquid cleaner) is the best inhibitor of K12 Escherichia coli (E. coli) growth? The manipulated variable was the cleaning product or disinfectant on used of the Whatman antibiotic assay paper disc. The dependent variable is the zone of inhibition of the prokaryotic bacteria E. coli. In topic one IB requires that…

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    Duck Egg Analysis

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    The total proteins are composed of 12.8 grams, while cholesterol at 13.8 grams for every 100 grams of fertilized duck egg (Table 2) (Jalaludeen & Churchill, 2006). Proteins aid in the cultivation of various bacteria whereas it is one of the basic growth components in bacterial cultivation. Moreover, the presence of cholesterol in vivo aids in nurturing bacteria and allow it entry into host cells. (Tille, 2013). Table 2 Nutritive Value of Duck egg compared to Chicken egg.…

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    Cell Plasmid Lab Report

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    Abstract Plasmids are circular clusters of DNA that carry valuable genes that help a host survive. The process of transformation can occur and the genetic material of the cell can be altered with a plasmid. However, the cell must be competent so it has the ability to take in DNA from the environment in order for transformation to occur properly. The E.Coli was treated with CaCl2 in order for the cell to be competent. The presence or absence of ampicillin is used to test the E.Coli’s competence…

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    Francesco disproved the theory of spontaneous generation through his controlled experiment with the maggots and the meat. Redi hypothesized that maggots did not magically appear from the meat, like the people at the time thought, but rather hatched from the objects deposited by the flies. He tested this by placing meat in two jars, one with no lid (the control group) and the other with a cloth cover (the experimental group). If spontaneous generation was valid, then both jars would’ve had…

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    L. B Agar Lab Report

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    L.B. Agar Lysogeny broth (LB), a nutritionally rich medium, is primarily used for the growth of bacteria. The abbreviation is commonly taken to mean Luria broth, Lennox broth, or Luria-Bertani medium. According to its creator Giuseppe Bertani, the abbreviation LB was actually intended to stand for lysogeny broth (1). The formula of the LB medium was published in 1951 and continues to be the most common media used today (2). There are several common formulas of LB. Although they are different,…

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    Gravy Sauces

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    clue on how best to make the saucezero, then you can try the following tips. The way to make juice drippings Among the conventional roast and sauce is made perfect. In order to put together two cups of broth, you need to pour two tablespoons of each, and flour. In addition to two cups of broth or stock is also required. This is a really simple and direct approach to make the sauce. Everything that is always the excess fat from roasting pan (to drainRemove the…

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    Pglo Plasmid Lab Report

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    The Transfer of the pGLO plasmid into Escherichia coli from the DNA of Aequorea victoria Introduction The goal of this lab is to be able to take the gene responsible for allowing organisms to glow in the dark, called Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP), located in the pGLO plasmid, and move it from the DNA of the Aequorea victoria to bacteria, Escherichia coli. The pGLO plasmid is found naturally in some organisms such as the A. victoria,…

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