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The protease enzyme is used in some washing powders. The protease enzyme usually comes from bacteria like Bacillus licheniformis or Bacillus subtilis and can be produced in fermenters which hold many litres of culture medium and bacteria.
Any food that has been modified by biotechnology. For example, many foods are treated for powdery mildew with a product called "Serenade" which contains a living culture of bacteria subtilis....these bacteria make it impossible for the powdery mildew to survive on the host plant.
Spores are typically formed when an organism is enduring stressful conditions. If you wait until the culture is old then it is likely that some of the organisms will be experiencing stressful conditions such as lack of nutrients. It helps if you remember why the organism forms spores at all! The organism is protecting itself against harsh conditions, the spore will not germinate until conditions favour growth.
The metabolism of the peptides (as the baterial culture uses them) causes the production of ammonia, which increases the pH.
it depends on the bacterial capsule, some grows on glucose, some grow on carbondioxide and low iron(LIM culture).
The protease enzyme is used in some washing powders. The protease enzyme usually comes from bacteria like Bacillus licheniformis or Bacillus subtilis and can be produced in fermenters which hold many litres of culture medium and bacteria.
When you build houses and roads over where the biomass grew. When the biomass takes longer than a human lifetime to regenerate. When the biomass culture destroys the ecosystem. ================= Thus in terms of fuel to power humanity it is clear that biomass in NOT a renewable resource.
When you build houses and roads over where the biomass grew. When the biomass takes longer than a human lifetime to regenerate. When the biomass culture destroys the ecosystem. ================= Thus in terms of fuel to power humanity it is clear that biomass in NOT a renewable resource.
When you build houses and roads over where the biomass grew. When the biomass takes longer than a human lifetime to regenerate. When the biomass culture destroys the ecosystem. ================= Thus in terms of fuel to power humanity it is clear that biomass in NOT a renewable resource.
Culture age can affect sporulation. Bacteria don't produce spores during culture's growth, but by nutrient depletion.
Depends on what kind of plate has been used, but most often it's a wide-spread colony with rough edges.
It will cause the culture to become more basic...an increase in pH
Nicolaier was the one who discovered the anaerobic bacillus Clostridium Tetani in 1885. Almost simultaneously, in 1889, Kitasato, obtained the bacillus of tetanus in pure culture. Emil von Behring (March 15, 1854 - 1917) was the one, anyway, who provided the tetanus antitoxin. One of the major pharmaceuticals companies is named after his name.
motility
Any food that has been modified by biotechnology. For example, many foods are treated for powdery mildew with a product called "Serenade" which contains a living culture of bacteria subtilis....these bacteria make it impossible for the powdery mildew to survive on the host plant.
Use of feeder layer.
Possible increase in the spread of disease. hope this help