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    against fungi. Antimicrobial activity of the drug Tal Sindoor can be tested in 2 methods i.e. Gradient plate technique and Kirby-bauer method. Tal Sindoor has an effective anti-microbial activity against Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus mutans and Candida albicans. But K. pneumoniae and A. Baumannii are resistant to Tal Sindoor like they are with other…

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    1. Penicillin kill bacteria by meddling with the capacity to blend cell divider. In this grouping, Escherichia coli were brooded in penicillin for 30 minutes. The bactericidal kills the bacteria. Also, bacteriostatic is a keeps bacteria organisms from developing. 2. Antibiotic resistance happens when bacteria organisms change somehow that decreases or wipes out the adequacy of medications, chemicals, or different specialists intended to cure or avoid contaminations. The microscopic organisms…

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    From this video I learned that in 1928, Alexander Fleming was growing Staphylococcus in his lab, and mold appeared in the center of his plates because of his open window. I learned that this mold was penicillin and that it was the first true antibiotic, and as time progressed many bacteria had developed resistance to it. I learned that Christina a Historian, and Freya a microbiologist; were both interested in Bald’s Leacher books, which is an old healer’s hand book filled with potions and cures.…

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    presumptive identification (3). This lab uses different types of media that are both selective and differential. Mannitol Salt agar (MSA), which contains high levels of sodium chloride kills most bacteria that are not members of the halotolerant Staphylococcus genus. MSA also contains mannitol, which allows differential identification because an indicator detects acid produced by the fermentation of mannitol (4). MacConkey agar, which is media containing crystal violet and bile salts inhibits…

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    Pathogens In Food

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    Staph. aureus is the most prevalent contagious pathogens, which rapidly and easily transmitted, as well as it causes a zoonotic disease which transmitted to human being, due to the permanent interchange of Staph. aureus from human to animals the reverse occurs as a result of the close ecological relations between man, environment and animal (Sharaf and Sabra, 2012)…

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    A discourse community includes individuals who share common values and ideas, work to accomplish the same goals, and communicate using their own terminology. Biology is a natural science based on critical thinking and continuous research of new hypotheses, therefore effective communication is a key characteristic. The members of this discourse community are constantly sharing their ideas and new discoveries. As being part of this discourse community, communication with others using scientific…

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    Fs 4160 Week 9 Final Paper

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    Name: Lori A. Barbera Course: Food Law and Regulations (NFS 4160) Date: October 19th, 2015 Standards and Regulations of Processed Bacon Food Assignment 1 DEFINITION: Bacon is defined as; "salted and smoked meat from the back or sides of a hog" [1]. This is cured meat that is overseen by The Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS). FSIS is a subsidiary of the US Department of Agriculture (USDA), that "requires safe handling instructions on packages of bacon and all other raw or partially…

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    There are so many different diseases and sicknesses known to man that involve bacteria and other circumstances. A few of these being Crohn's Disease, Food Poisoning, Meningitis, and Ulcers. These bacteria are deadly in some cases and cause many problems in your body. The first thing we will do is go into what bacteria is and where it would be found. There are millions and billions of bacteria that exist that we cannot see. Bacteria is defined as single celled organisms that can only be seen…

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    Catalase Research Paper

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    bacteria cells. Thus, the cell needs to break down the hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen gas to survive. Catalase positive bacteria can include beneficial bacteria. Two harmful bacteria that are catalase positive are Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli. Staphylococcus aureus is a gram positive, facultative anaerobic bacteria. It is harmful because it causes infections on skin, such as blisters, abscesses, and redness and swelling in the infected area,…

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    Gram Unknown Lab Report

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    The thirteen possible bacteria included, Enterococcus faecalis, Bacillus subtilis, Bacillus megaterium, Staphylococcus aureus, Staphylococcus epidermis, Micrococcus roseus, Micrococcus luteus,…

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