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Bacteria

Bacteria are a large domain of single-celled, prokaryote microorganisms. Typically a few micrometres in length, bacteria have a wide range of shapes, ranging from spheres to rods and spirals.

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What do an organism's receptors do?

Receptors receive information from envirement and convey to N.S.

What is prawn culture?

Prawn culture, also known as prawn farming, is the practice of cultivating or breeding prawns in a controlled environment such as ponds or tanks for commercial purposes. It involves providing suitable conditions such as water quality, temperature, and feed for the growth and development of prawns to be harvested for food or sale. Prawn culture is an important industry in many countries due to the high demand for prawns in the global seafood market.

IS A single colony 1 organism?

No, it is a population of bacteria that grows from the cell or cells that landed on that spot on the plate.

How do humans release their intestinal gas on command from the lower intestinal tract?

They cannot. Your digestive tract is under the control of your involutary muscles. Because of this, you have no way to control this process any more than you can control if you will digest food or not.

What is the result of catalase test for streptomyces?

Streptomyces bacteria are typically catalase positive, meaning they produce the enzyme catalase which breaks down hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen. This results in the formation of bubbles or effervescence when hydrogen peroxide is added to a culture of Streptomyces.

What are the two goals of the aseptic technique?

The two primary goals of the aseptic technique are to prevent contamination of sterile materials and to protect the work environment from potential pathogens. This is achieved by using sterile equipment, practicing proper hygiene, and maintaining a controlled environment to minimize the risk of microbial contamination. Ultimately, these measures ensure the integrity of experiments, medical procedures, or any processes involving sterile conditions.

Do bacteria or viruses can travel through urine stream?

No, bacteria and viruses do not travel through urine stream unless the urinary tract is infected. In cases of urinary tract infections, bacteria can be present in the urine. However, viruses are not typically found in urine unless there is a specific viral infection affecting the urinary tract.

Why is the nutrient agar used?

In Microbiology? Because the nutrient agar allows for the bacteria/organisms to grow in a controlled environment/substance. It also allows you to monitor the growth.

Why methylene blue inhibits gram positive bacteria?

Methylene blue inhibits gram positive bacteria by disrupting their cellular respiration. It interferes with the electron transport chain, leading to a decrease in ATP production, which is essential for bacterial growth and survival. This ultimately results in the inhibition of bacterial growth and reproduction.

Is bacteria a scavenger?

Bacteria is considered a scavenger. Bacteria is classified as a Paramecium. It is referred to as microbial vultures.

Can chickens spread bacteria?

Anything can spread bacteria, including chicken.

Can asymptomatic bacteriuria in men cause bacterial vaginosis in women?

Asymptomatic bacteriuria in men will not cause bacterial vaginosis in women. Studies show that treating men has no effect on cure or recurrence rate of BV in their female partners.

What group includes any bacteria that causes disease and decay?

They are all called bacteria and are in that group. As to these 'special' types we would call them pathogens. Almost any bacteria can become a pathogen if it finds itself in the 'wrong' or not normal environment.

Is bacteria matter?

Yes bacteria is matter because everthing in the world is made of matter.