1. Why is 16S rRNA such a good molecule for making phylogenetic trees (give ... Need flavin mononucleotide, aliphatic aldehyde, O2, and enzyme. E- donor is NADH ...
Evaluate capacity of Acidithiobacillus species to reduce chromium (VI) ... Hexavalent chromium Cr(VI) inhibits formation of rust. byproduct of industrial processes ...
Microbial Ecology Microbial Ecology the interactions of m.o. with the biotic and abiotic components of the environment The importance of these interactions and their ...
Autotrophic bacteria. Autotrophic bacteria use carbon dioxide as their sole source of carbon. ... are autotrophic. The mathanogenic archaea are also autotrophic. ...
Swash and ... Swash is gentle. Wave energy consumed by the surf. Reflective - wave ... Backwash and swash collide to deposit sediments. Dissipative and ...
The study of microorganisms and their activities in the environment for the ... and between microbial populations and organisms in other tropic levels ...
Chapter 6 Microbial Nutrition and Metabolism Concepts Microorganisms require about 10 elements in large quantities, in part because they are used to construct ...
I. The Common Nutrient Requirements of Microbial Cells 95% of dry weight of bacterial cells is made up of 10 major components g/l used for carbohydrates ...
Title: Life: The Science of Biology, 8e Last modified by: Angelika Stollewerk Created Date: 10/16/2000 7:08:56 PM Document presentation format: On-screen Show (4:3)
Biogeotechnology is applied biotechnology focuses on using plants and human-made ... Microbial Geotechnology is a branch of geotechnical engineering that deals with ...
'Water is H2O: 2 parts hydrogen and one part oxygen: but ... Labile Monomeric Aluminum. Soluble at pH 4.5. Role of Ca. Ca:H ratio. Aluminum Phosphate salts ...
Dental caries (tooth decay) -Plaque consists of bacterial biofilms ... Tooth enamel degenerates. Peptic ulcers -Helicobacter pylori is the main cause ...
... only as an integral part of the global climate system, but as one of the major ... the only life forms known to have retained viability over geological time ...
The Legume Root Nodule Symbiosis ... Soybean Root Nodules. Effect of Nodulation on Plant Growth ... Steps in the Formation of a Root Nodule in a Legume ...
... medium for dispersing many types of microbes to new environment many microbial diseases are transmitted through the air ... Siklus Karbon Fiksasi ...
The importance of these interactions and their effects on the environment ... Predator protozoa, nematode. humus formation. improve soil aggregation ...
Most biochemical reactions are extremely sensitive to temperature ... Gopher Tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus) in lab. 26 C == 100% Males. 29 C == 74% Males ...
Macromolecules (proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, and lipids) ... may be flagellated or ciliated (Paramecium), lack cell walls, some are parasitic. ...
Earth's climate is subject to change on various timescales. ancient rock layers are the only ... albedo: water landmasses ice/snow. ice-albedo feedback ...
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It is also used as a feed supplement in the aquaculture ... Growth in batch Primary metabolite Secondary metabolite Outline of fermentation design Amino acid ...
Biologists now categorize all life into three domains: ... They have DNA that encodes polypeptides. ... They can survive extreme alkalinity and saltiness. ...
The Diversity of Life The key thing about bacteria is their metabolic diversity. Although they didn't radiate much morphologically (spheres, rod, spirals), they DID ...
I ran various tests on the water to determine if the ammonia was being ... Aquaponics is the integration of aquaculture ... nitrite and nitrate levels and I also ...
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Nutrition & Cultivation of Prokaryotes Hugh B. Fackrell Filename: nutrient.ppt Presentation Outline Essential Minerals Essential Nutritional Elements Energy Sources ...
Micro-organisms are active in the formation and degradation of minerals in the ... Mesophilic and highly acidophilic (pH 1.5-2.0); Thiobacillus ferrooxidans, ...
Topic 2 Determine the general principles governing the organization of matter ... If you burn energy you must have a system to re-coup it. New proteins, new DNA, etc. ...
Organization of an anoxygenic photosystem in the bacterial membrane ... Methanogens may be autotrophic or organotrophic. obligate anaerobic archaea. Fermentation ...
Clinical Labs classify bacteria by the carbon sources ... 3. One Glucose = 2 ATP (2X2-2=2) 2 NADH. 2 Pyruvate ... Determination of the generation time (doubling time) ...
Bacteriology Lecture 10- Environmental Microbiology Of the 20 amino acids in proteins, 8 cannot be synthesised by most animals and must therefore be obtained in the ...
Heterotrophs oxidize organic ... be classified by the identity of the oxidizing agent. ... The acetyl group is then oxidized to CO2 via the citric acid ...