What is the final step of translational initiation in both bacteria and eukaryotes?
union of the large subunit with the small subunit to form the intact ribosome
Are bacteria a state of matter?
No bacteria are living organisms. The four states of matter are: solid, liquid, gas, and plasma.
Can great horned owls see bacteria?
No.
Animals do not have "microscope eyes", they can only see macroscopic objects.
"vibrious" would not seem to be a correct term. Are you sure it is not a spelling/printing error of something like "various".
What is the name for a transmissible agent that contains only proteins and has no genetic material?
Prion.
What are the 3 uranium eating bacteria?
Bacteria doesn't eat uranium. But:
- cytrobacter can absorb uranium
- S. putrefaciens reduce U(VI) to U(IV)
- S. metallireducens has the same effect
- Geobacteria absorb also uranium
etc.
What food is most likely to contaminated with food poisoning bacteria?
You don't give list but chicken, undercooked and raw eggs (cookie dough and cake batter), and many salads and lettuces. It has been reported that 1/3 of all eggs and chicken are contaminated and many salad bars have a virus that is the cause of the "stomach bug".
What information is gained from bacterial culture?
Many things can be found by using bacterial culture:
Is this a bacterium in the first place.
In what form does it show on a streak plate.
Does it grow in air or not or both.
Does it grow on everyday medium (nutrient agar) or does it need special medium (fastidious).
What color is it on the medium.
Is it sensitive to various antibiotics.
In humans what are the most common points of entry for infections?
Organisms can enter through the gastrointestinal tract,respiratory tract,genitourinary tract or even through the cutaneous route.
How do bacteria and viruses take in glucose as nutrition?
Bacteria take glucose through food or photosynthesis.Virus do not get glucose.
What important role did blue-green bacteria play in the history of life on earth?
They performed photosynthesis and filled the atmosphere with water vapor.
What is one difference between domain eukarya and domains bacteria and archaea?
Archaea and bacteria are both prokaryotic and have a cell wall. Eukarya is the largest and is thought to have evolved from prokaryotic. All three organisms are the building blocks of life.
Bacteria move using various methods such as flagella, cilia, or by secreting a slime layer for gliding. Some bacteria can also be carried by air currents, water currents, or by hitching a ride on a larger organism.
Compilo Bacteria is a bacteria contains in Raw Chicken. When we wash the Chicken the bacteria spread all the bowl near the place where you wash the raw Chicken.
84% of Compilo bacteria and 22% of "Salmonella Bacteria" contains in Raw Chicken
What are the common characteristics of common bacteria?
Bacteria are unicellular, reproduce on its own. It can be aerobic or anaerobic to make energy and survival. They lack developed cellular organelles (prokaryote), but they do have enzymes to carry out their life processes and some are able to degrade toxic wastes.
Bacteria were first described by Antonie van Leeuwenhoek in 1676 using a hand made microscope. He called them "animalcules". This word means little animals. The first use of the term bacteria was used by Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg in 1828 in Berlin, Germany.
Why is the E Coil bacteria spreading to others food?
It can only spread by contamination. Someone touches something which has E-Coli growing on it and then touches something else and the bacteria spreads.
To prevent this one needs to adopt good standards of personal and kitchen hygiene so that hands are washed and surfaces and equipment are washed so as not spread infection.
What conditions conditions promotes the growth of bacteria?
food held between 70'f and 125'f 21'c and 52'c
What aids bacteria in movement?
Bacteria may have one of two external structures for powered movement: flagella or cilia. Also bacteria are often capable of "flowing" to move by using internal mechanisms.
Where is the bacteria in digestion found?
Bacteria are found in the large intestine (strictly speaking, bacteria are found everywhere, but there are a particularly large number of them in the large intestine).