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Discuss prokaryotic bacteria Chlamydias. Include information on its natural environment, preferred food source, morphology
Why might B- and T-cells be one of the exceptions (i.e., why are they "primed" for apoptosis but other cell types aren't)?
We'll revisit allelic exclusion, and how it is maintained in B- and T-cell development next week.
Answer these question below only based on the video that the link is provided above 1. Is there a connection between microbes and mental health?
Problem: Explain briefly any 2 strategies for combating Biofilms.
Problem: What is meant by eavesdropping in bacterial cells?
What precautions would you suggest the nursing and house staff do to prevent the spread of TB to the staff and other patients?
What color is chloroplasts and mitochondria of the endosymbiotic theory, break down the word endosymbiotic theory, and explain the two membranes.
What media would be best used to selectively grow and detect E. coli in your second experiment? Provide a brief explanation as to how this media works
Question: Why does a population of microbes not die instantaneously when exposed to an antimicrobial agent?
Problem: Pediculosi eggs are not visible, so you wouldn't know if you have pediculosi. please explain/discuss
Problem: If you make a Gram stain on a culture of bacteria and you observe red cocci and purple bacilli. What would you conclude?
Question: Explain why the pathogen would or wound not produce catalase?
Do not choose an article regarding genetics or immunology unless the article directly relates to the genetics of microbes or the immune response
Your results probably show how easy it is to contaminate your work. What are some precautions you could take in lab to minimize contamination?
Which technique might be well suited for looking at exchange of a GFP-tagged protein between two compartments of a cell?
Give some historical background information on the organism - Bacillus Cereus. Such as who discovered it and where does it get its name from?
Problem: Compare shingles with cold sore outbreaks. What are the common features required for reactivation of a herpesvirus?
Question: How do algae grow and what environments are they located in?
Problem: What characteristic do stem cells have that make them useful to study diseases?
If you didn't have growth media plates available, what is one other method you could use to assess how the mutation affected E.coli growth?
Problem: What is the molar mass of the solid C6H8N2O4?
Problem: Which of the following is NOT a way by which microbes contribute to biogeochemical cycling?
Describe how early prokaryotic organisms changed the Earth's Atmosphere. Explain the difference between Phylogenetic Gradualsm and Punctuated Equilibrium.
Explain why the number of colonies on the dish after incubation are equal to the number of bacteria that were originally placed on the dish with your fingertip.