In which organ does the majority of beneficial bacteria occurs? What are the different life cycles of bacteria? What type of microorganism can contain a monolayer in the cell membrane? a. Bacteria b. Eukaryotes c. Archaea d. Viruses e. yeast How do you define conjugation within the bacteria ...
What does a red blood cell have that a bacterium cell does not? What are the bacteria using for nutrients in nutrient agar? What organelle has both an inner and outer membrane? What is within the cell wall of a prokaryote? What are the two major components of cell membranes?
Where does lactose metabolism occur in the human body? What do bacteria have surrounding their cell membrane? What are the three types of bacteria involved in the nitrogen cycle? What are the bacteria using for nutrients in nutrient agar? What contains digestive enzymes? What type of digest...
Algae does feel really gross. It has the consistency of mucus. It's amazing that something so matted and gooey can produce oxygen! Bykylee07drg— On Oct 18, 2012 You can get really sick from blue-green algae, and so can your animals. I remember a few years ago during a really hot ...
Agar is used in the food industry due to its stabilizing, gelling, and emulsifying properties. It does not contain any gluten, and it is used as a thickener, and importantly it’s very nourishing. Agar is also employed in numerous vegan and dairy-free recipes and acts as a thickener in ...
Mannitol salt agar (MSA) is a common culture medium used in laboratories for culturing certain types of bacteria, particularly members of the genus Staphylococcus. It is a sterile, jelly-like substance and is usually put in small, shallow, disk-shaped containers called petri dishes before a ...
Squash, and Schweppes Orange Squash (often outside USA) can contain a beta-carotene coloring which is sometimes stabilized by fish gelatin. Not only is there a risk with these drinks that you will intake animal based gelatin, there may also be small traces of animal bone in the white sugar...
The lacZ gene within the cloning vector contains a multiple cloning site (MCS) which allows for a fragment of DNA to be inserted into the middle of the gene. After the transformation step in a cloning protocol, bacterial cells are grown on agar plates that have an antibiotic, IPTG, and ...
What part of a cell are the instructions for a living organism found? What system are helper T-cells a part of? What is cell division? What cells are used for viral culture? What is a single cell culture? What are the bacteria using for nutrients in nutrient agar?
How is your sugar type known to effect yeast, enzymes, and the process of alcoholic fermentation? What are indicators of anaerobic bacteria in clinical specimens? What enzyme does yeast contain? What is the role of oxygen-binding proteins at the site of capillaries...