because e coli will react with toluene to give by-products (I guess?)
P. Phumathon has written: 'Biotransformation of toluene to toluene cis-glycol by recombinant escherichia coli strains'
they are a band of longitudinal layers has been reduced to the muscular bands of the taeniae coli. It helps for mixing and propulsive contractions
Escherichia coli
Escherichia coli
The full scientific name for E. coli is Escherichia coli.
Balantidium coli
Escherichia coli
Because E. Coli is short for it's scientific name, Escherichia Coli. And you wouldn't want to have to say that constantly in science class, would you? :)
No, BL21(DE3) E. coli is a non-pathogenic strain commonly used in research labs for protein expression. It is derived from E. coli strain B and has been engineered to have a deletion in the gene coding for the protease Lon, making it more suitable for protein production.
The common name for Balantidium coli is the balantidium parasite.
No, it is not. It depends on how much but it means an infection in any case.
A light microscope with at least 1000x magnification should be used to view an E. coli cell. This magnification level is sufficient to see the size and structure of individual bacterial cells.