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What Transgenic bacteria can be used to produce?

Genetically modified bacteria can be used to produce. This is a transgenic bacteria.


What could be the reason why bread smells like acetone?

The reason why bread might smell like acetone could be due to the presence of certain bacteria or yeast that produce acetone as a byproduct during fermentation.


What organism is used to produce enzymes?

bacteria


How are bacteria used to treat people with diabetes?

bacteria itself is not the treatment. we use the bacteria to produce insulin, we do so by inserting the gene into their plasmids and trigger them to produce the insulin. the insulin is extracted and used.


What household chemical react with hydrogen peroxide to produce a fire?

You think probable to acetone. The acetone peroxide is an explosive.


What did Chaim Weizmann do as a chemist?

He devised a method called bacterial fermentation that used bacteria to convert corn to acetone. Acetone was needed by the British in WWI to make glycerol, and from that, trinitroglycerine, used as an explosive. He had over 120 chemical patents.


What color change would you expect from acetone on litmus paper?

It turns from blue to red or red to blue.ANS2:Acetone will not change the colour of litmus. It is not an ionic substance so it will not produce a change in pH.


Function of acetone in gram staining?

Acetone is used for decolouring method, washing away the iodine-crystal violet complex formed in gram negative bacteria. so that the gram negative bacteria can be then stained with safranin or fuchsin.


Can acetone be used in cars?

Its ethanol.. NOT acetone!!


Did Chaim Weizmann assist with the development of TNT?

No- TNT was created long before he was born. However, he DID discover a process to make acetone by fermentation. Acetone is used to produce cordite, another military explosive.


What kind of organism is used to produce human insulin?

*A+*bacteria


Does acetone kill all bacteria and viruses on contact surfaces?

Acetone is effective at killing some bacteria and viruses on contact surfaces, but it may not be effective against all types of microorganisms. It is always recommended to use disinfectants that are specifically designed to kill a broad spectrum of bacteria and viruses to ensure thorough cleaning and disinfection.