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Results question regarding a serial dilution experiment testing the bacterial coliform content with a 10 fold from 10^-1 to 10^-6. Agar used was CLED, with peptone as a nutrient.

If results showed that the most concentrated form (10^-1) showed no bacteria presence after incubation. A good number colonies present (of two types) around a mid-line concentration (10^-3) and then little or no colonies on the least diluted (10^6), how can this be explained? Is this due to the nutrient competition between the bacteria?
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You use phase contrast microscopy to observe a wet mount of a soil sample and a "goo" sample from the Elvis. In what ways are the potential ET microbes similar to microbes previously characterized on earth ? In what ways are they different ? How could you Determine whether the microbes present in the soul or goo samples are phylogenetically similar or distant from known micro organisms
Insects belong to the phylum
17 It is a filamentous alga. Its cells form long, thin strands that, in vast numbers, contribute to the familiar green, slimy €˜blanket weed €™ in ponds. This description best fits which of these organisms?
amoeba
spirogyra
euglena
plasmodium
Protists are classified into ___________ number of groups
3
4
5
6
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I have the assignment to compare bacteria in 2 environments. I should use Mg-rast to collect the data.
Do u know how can I choose bacteria and compare?
1. Which is NOT TRUE regarding respiration:
A. Most ATP may not be necessary
B. Most ATP is generated oxidatively
C. The ETPs may not be necessary
D. Electrons are passed to a final inorganic electron acceptor
2. Which of the following growth situations would require the greates amount of glucose in the medium to obtain an equivalent anount of growth of the culture?
A. Aerobic respiration
B. Fermentation
C. Photosynthesis
D. Anaerobic respiration
What do you think would happen if you were to repeat the experiment but, this time, you were to carry out the lysozyme treatment in a buffered solution containing a high concentration of a low-molecular weight solute, such as sugar or salt? Would you still get the same results (clearing/cloudiness) for the Gram-positive bacterium
Would you expect to use amphotericin B against a bacterial infection? A fungal infection? Offer a reason why amphotericin B has severe side effects in humans.
The mathematical model of a bacterial growth has a typical
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