
Microbiology: A Laboratory Manual, Loose Leaf Edition (12th Edition)
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Chapter 5, Problem 30E.3RQ
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To explain: Among which group of bacteria, the oxidase test is used to differentiate?
Introduction: Oxidases are the enzymes that are the essential components of aerobic respiratory chains. They play a vital role in operating the electron transport system. It especially involves O2 as the electron acceptor. This enzyme is involved in catalyzing the
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10. Your instructor will give you 2 amino acids during the activity session (video 2-7.
A. First color all the polar and non-polar covalent bonds in the R groups of your 2 amino acids
using the same colors as in #7. Do not color the bonds in the backbone of each amino acid.
B. Next, color where all the hydrogen bonds, hydrophobic interactions and ionic bonds could
occur in the R group of each amino acid. Use the same colors as in #7. Do not color the bonds
in the backbone of each amino acid.
C. Position the two amino acids on the page below in an orientation where the two R groups
could bond together. Once you are satisfied, staple or tape the amino acids in place and label
the bond that you formed between the two R groups.
- Polar covalent Bond - Red
- Non polar Covalent boND- yellow
- Ionic BonD - PINK
Hydrogen Bonn - Purple
Hydrophobic interaction-green
O=C-N
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H
HO
H
=O
CH2
C-C-N
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H
HO
H
CH2
OH
H₂N
C = O
Find the dental formula and enter it in the following format:
I3/3 C1/1 P4/4 M2/3 = 42 (this is not the correct number, just the correct format)
Please be aware: the upper jaw is intact (all teeth are present). The bottom jaw/mandible is not intact. The front teeth should include 6 total rectangular teeth (3 on each side) and 2 total large triangular teeth (1 on each side).
12. Calculate the area of a circle which has a radius of 1200 μm. Give your answer in mm² in
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Microbiology: A Laboratory Manual, Loose Leaf Edition (12th Edition)
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Ch. 5 - What is the purpose of the TSI test?
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Ch. 5 - Prob. 26E.2RQCh. 5 - Prob. 26E.3RQCh. 5 - Prob. 26E.4RQCh. 5 - Distinguish between acid and rennet curds.
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