why is it necessary to add ater to the staphylococcus but not the bacillus
it is called a staphylo- and you either add on coccus or bacillus on the to make it form... coccus is a spherical shape and bacillus is a rod-shaped bacteria and when grouped together they are called staphylococcus or staphylobacillus
so that when viewing the specimen the cover slip won't move.
Adding a small drop of water between the slide and cover slip helps to reduce air bubbles and improve clarity when viewing specimens under a microscope. It is not always necessary, but it can be helpful for certain types of samples. However, for some samples or applications, such as mounting dry specimens, it may not be needed to add water.
The kool-aid will be more diluted; it is not necessary to add very much sugar. The solubility of sugar in water is sufficient also if you use small volumes of water.
first after pool has been filled up add about eight (8) pounds of stableizer/conditioner to water by sprinkling directly in to water wait one day for this to blend in.next day add three(3) pounds of granulated chlorine to water,then put in two(2) tablets of chlorine in a floater wait half a day before swimming.monitor your chlorine and pH with a test kit.finally for every pound of chlorine you add to your pool wait one (1) hour before swimming
It is not necessary (with some exceptions - works at very high temperatures) to add salt in the drinking water.
Food, water, and shelter for the individual. For the species, add reproduction.
It is necessary because the chlorine kills all of the germs that enter the swimming pool.
it is called a staphylo- and you either add on coccus or bacillus on the to make it form... coccus is a spherical shape and bacillus is a rod-shaped bacteria and when grouped together they are called staphylococcus or staphylobacillus
That depends on the size of the pool and how fast the water is running that is filling it.
It is usually best to add the correct mix of antifreeze and water (usually 50/50). In a situation where there is no antifreeze available, yes, add water, then check the coolant later to see if the mix is adequate, and adjust the mix if necessary.
No. If it seizes because of overheating, it needs time to cool off, then add oil and/or water if necessary.
so that when viewing the specimen the cover slip won't move.
so that when viewing the specimen the cover slip won't move.
so that when viewing the specimen the cover slip won't move.
It is no longer necessary to add just water to a radiator in newer cars like the 2005 Malibu. An antifreeze that is half water and half antifreeze is usually best. Add the 50/50 antifreeze to the radiator overflow tank. It should be a plastic, see through tank hooked to the radiator.
you add acid to water