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What types of organisms could grow on Endo agar?

Since Endo Agar selects for Gram negative (-) organisms, and differentiates for lactose, lactose += red colonies and surrounding medium, also coliforms produce a golden metallic green sheen, E. Coli is one example of a microorganism that could grow on Endo Agar.


How does the meaning of the root words endo- and -symbiosis help you understand the meaning of endosymbiosis?

The root "endo-" means within or inside, while "symbiosis" refers to a relationship between two different organisms. Endosymbiosis specifically describes a symbiotic relationship in which one organism lives inside the other. In the context of endosymbiosis theory, it explains how certain organelles like mitochondria and chloroplasts originated from engulfed prokaryotic cells living symbiotically within a host cell.


What does the endo part of endosymbiosis refer to?

Oh, dude, the "endo" in endosymbiosis refers to the fact that one organism lives inside another. It's like getting a roommate that never leaves your house! So, yeah, endo just means "inside" in this whole symbiotic relationship thing.


What is the difference between exoskeleton and endoskeleton?

Endoskeleton is the internal skeleton, which is what most people refer to when they just say skeleton. The exoskeleton, on the other hand, is an external skeleton which has protective features, eg crustaceans hard shell.


Difference between protease and proteinase?

Proteases: Any of various enzymes, including the endopeptidases and exopeptidases, that catalyze the hydrolytic breakdown of proteins into peptides or amino acids. Poteinases: A protease that begins the hydrolytic breakdown of proteins, usually by splitting them into polypeptide chains. It is also a synonym of endopeptidases (e.g. pepsin, trypsin, or papain). Note: Protease - endo- & exo- peptidases; Catalyze hydrolytic breakdown Proteinase - endo-peptidases; Begins hydrolytic breakdown by splitting