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BIOCHEMICAL TESTS FOR BACTERIA
An organized table for Bacteriology/Microbiology students of the different biochemical tests for bacteria including its principle, indicators, color changes and quality control.
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helicobactor pylori and other bacteria of gastrointestinal tract by simple and easy way.
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Just some basic notes on chemical reactions and enzymes.
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This summary tells us about a key area in biological tissue - epithelial tissue, including the types, functions and locations they are found
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These notes are from my A level Biology course. These notes apply to all courses, as biology is biology! I managed to achieve an A* and full UMS, and I have a place to study medicine at Cambridge next October. The topics in this include: - Blood vessels - Tissue fluid - Lymph - Transporting Oxygen - Haemoglobin - CO2 transport - The Bohr effect - Myglobin I hope this helps!
£2.50 Preview RemoveMedical Biochemistry | Protein Structure and Function | Fibrous Protein
Detail summary of Fibrous protein, including collagen, keratin, elastin, and insuline from various literature
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for 2nd year students studying Genes and Inheritance modules.
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Grand Valley State University, BMS 212 class notes. These notes follow the book: Microbiology with Diseases by Taxonomy, 4th Edition Author - Robert W. Bauman Ph.D.
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this document contains detailed notes on bacteria's structure, classification, way of reproducing, phases of bacterial growth, factors that influence bacterial growth and finally information about main infection and diseases caused by bacteria. this file will be helpful for students who are following biological studies.
£3.75 Preview RemoveGeneral MIcrobiology LAB Record ( Experiment 1)
pure culture, in microbiology, a laboratory culture containing a single species of organism. A pure culture is usually derived from a mixed culture (one containing many species) by transferring a small sample into a new, sterile growth medium in such a manner as to disperse the individual cells across the medium surface or by thinning the sample manyfold before inoculating the new medium. Both methods separate the individual cells so that, when they multiply, each will form a discrete colony, which may then be used to inoculate more medium, with the assurance that only one type of organism will be present. Isolation of a pure culture may be enhanced by providing a mixed inoculum with a medium favoring the growth of one organism to the exclusion of others.
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