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1. Humans developed antibiotics to fight bacterial infections. However, some antibiotics are no longer effective in killing the
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why would Hooke's discovery have been impossible without the invention of the microscope?
A. Because all living things are made
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A scientist is growing bacteria in a petri dish. The scatter plot below shows the number of bacteria in the dish over time.
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Why are bacteria bad at math
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Kayla
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why are bacteria bad at math? its a worksheet.
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sage
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In bacteria, binary fission can be modeled in(1 point)
three stages. four stages. two stages. one stage.
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By which process does yeast produce the carbon dioxide responsible for bread rising?(1 point)
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Which characteristic of a germ is evidence that it is a bacterium and not a virus?(1 point)
The germ is harmful. The germ has
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name a chemical sometimes used to make the specimen visible on a microscope. answer needs to be 5 leters
stain thank you tell me
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A student claims that viruses are alive because they have genetic material and can reproduce . Is the students claim correct?
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Jo
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What was Louis Pasteur discoveries?
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What are the characteristics of a virus?
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The growth rate of Escherichia coli, a common bacterium found in the human intestine, is proportional to its size. Under ideal
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Vanessa
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A culture of bacteria in a petri dish is doubling every hour. If there are 100 bacteria at time t=0, how many bacteria will
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A deactivated deadly strain of bacteria was first treated with protease enzyme. It was then mixed with a harmless strain of live
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Kaye
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Which characteristic of a germ is evidence that is a bacterium and not a virus?
A.) The germ is very small B.) The germs can
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In bacteria binary fission can be modeled in____
A.) two stages B.) three stages C.) four stages D.) one stage Pls help
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Why is agar medium used in petri dishes
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Which of the following is NOT true of bacteria?
a. Bacteria change the sugar in milk to lactic acid. b. Bacteria change nitrogen
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Questions:
1.Which statement best describes respiration in spiral-shaped bacteria? 2.Your teacher gives you an unknown bacterium
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Coconut
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Why is agar medium used in Petri dishes?(1 point)
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A common inhabitant of human intestines is the bacterium Escherichia coli. A cell of this bacterium in a nutrient-broth medium
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Joe
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Why is the common cold virus difficult to cure in humans?(1 point)
Responses It is caused by a special type of virus called a
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arii
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A student claims that viruses are alive because they have genetic material and can reproduce. Is this student’s claim correct?
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A student claims that viruses are alive because they have genetic material and can reproduce. Is this student’s claim correct?
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Paraphrase this
Pasteur's discoveries in microbiology have had a significant influence on our knowledge of microorganisms and how
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Paraphrase this
The impact of Pasteur's findings in microbiology on our understanding of microorganisms, as well as the
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Choose the best answer
1. What do you get if you mix common bacteria and vinegar. The word common means a. multiple b. ordinary -
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A student claims of viruses are alive because they have genetic material and can reproduce is the students claim correct
Yes,
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Types of microorganisms commonly found in traditional buttermilk
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Task 1
Mo is keeping her potato salad in the fridge until they have dinner. When kept at the refrigerator temperature of 34 ⁰F,
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A bacterial culture, growing exponentially, increases from 200 to 500 grams in the period from 6a.m to 9am. How many grams will
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Who defined infection prevention
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A student claims that viruses are alive because they have genetic material and can reproduce. Is this student correct and why?
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Environmental conditions, including oxygen , light , temperature, and moisture, influence the ____ of bacterial reproduction
1).
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A biologist is researching a newly discovered species of bacteria. At time t=0 hours, she puts on hundred bacteria into a Petri
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a student brings in a piece of moldy bread. which microscope would you use to view the mold? why?
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a lab has two bacterial cultures. culture a contains 8×10^4 bacteria and culture B contains 4 × 10^6 bacteria. How do the two
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Bacteria in a culture grow 15 per thousand in an hour. If the count of bacteria in a sample is 1000000,after 2 hours it will be
(
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A parent bacterial cell is able to survive in the presence of the antibiotic penicillin. Subsequent generations from this parent
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IDK
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A bacteria culture has an initial population of 200 bacteria at 9:00 AM and, in the presence of sufficient nutrients, the
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Kim
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if there are initial 2500 bacteria in a culture, and the number of bacteria double each hour, the number of bacteria after t
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john
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A common inhabitant of human intestines is the bacterium Escherichia coli. A cell of this bacterium in a nutrient-broth medium
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Anonymous
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Bacteria are the most common example of exponential growth. The table below shows the number of E-Coli bacteria that would be
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A scientist designed an experiment to test the effect of temperature on bacterial growth. He grew three different cultures of
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Max
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A certain bacterium swims with a constant speed of 4.61 µm/s. How long will it take to swim across a petri dish that has a
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James
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list from smallest to largest to smallest; atom, bacteria, sugar molecule, or ribosome
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Anonymous
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Why does scenedesmus colony consist of 4,8 or 16 cells?
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Max
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I must show my work for full credit. I need help on this question. I don't need answers, but could you help me figure it out.
Tha
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Mary
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Suppose you are studying bacteria in biology class the table shows the number of bacteria after n doubling periods
n(periods)[0 1
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