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PRACTICAL: MCB 2610 Lab Practical Exam with Complete Solutions
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PRACTICAL: MCB 2610 Lab Practical Exam with 
Complete Solutions 
The __________ method is a quick and easy way to isolate bacteria CORRECT ANS-streak 
plate 
in what orientation do you incubate the plates after they have been streaked? CORRECT 
ANS-agar half on top 
what must you do to the loop before every use? CORRECT ANS-flame sterilize your loo
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BACE Exam Questions and Answers Latest Updated
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BACE Exam Questions and Answers Latest Updated 
The enzyme maltase catalyzes the break down of maltose into glucose. A technician added maltase to a solution of maltose to be incubated at 37°C for 20 minutes. Samples were taken from the reaction tube every five minutes, and the glucose and maltose concentrations were measured. 
 
Which of the following is an appropriate negative control for this experiment? 
Maltose incubated with water 
 
 
 
What is the best definition of the term "hypothesi...
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Earth Science-Exam 1 Questions & Answers Already Passed!!
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What are the two different kinds of crust? - Answer-Oceanic and Continental 
Which crust is denser? - Answer-Oceanic 
Which crust is thicker? - Answer-Continental 
What specific type of rock is each type of crust made of? - Answer-Continental-granite 
Oceanic-basalt 
What layer contains the crust and the upper mantle? - Answer-Lithosphere 
What is unusual about the Asthenosphere? - Answer-It is partially melted 
What happens when 2 oceanic plates collide? - Answer-The denser of the 2 plates will...
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MCB 2610 Lab Practical Questions And Answers Latest Updates
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What is the magnification value of the ONLY objective lens that should come in contact 
with immersion oil? - ️️100x 
What are the 4 phases of microbial growth? - ️️lag phase 
log phase 
stationary phase 
death phase 
in what orientation do you incubate the plates after they have been streaked? - 
️️agar half on top 
what must you do to the loop before every use? - ️️flame sterilize your loop 
T/F: The last thing you do before leaving the lab is take off your lab coat - ️️Fal...
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UF BACE Practice missed Qs Questions and Answers Fully Solved
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UF BACE Practice missed Qs Questions and Answers Fully Solved 
Which of the following should be used to calculate the amount of compound required to make a solution? 
Molecular weight 
 
 
 
Carbohydrates 
Example: cellulose. Functions: energy storage, receptors, structure of plant cell wall. 
 
 
 
Lipids 
Example: cholesterol. Functions: membrane structure, energy storage. 
 
 
 
The enzyme maltase catalyzes the break down of maltose into glucose. A technician added maltase to a solution of ma...
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BIO 250L Lab 2 Culturing & Aseptic Technique Straighterline FALL 2023
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Pre-lab Questions 
1. This lab includes two experiments that each look at different aspects of culturing 
microorganisms onto growth media. What concepts does each experiment focus on? Why do 
you think these concepts are important to the field of microbiology? 
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2. In this lab, the experiments will allow or call for the use of four inoculation tools. List these tools 
and provide a scenario in which you would use each tool. 
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○ Click her...
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MCB 2610 Lab Practical Exam Guide Graded A 2024
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The __________ method is a quick and easy way to isolate bacteria - streak plate 
 
in what orientation do you incubate the plates after they have been streaked? - agar half on top 
 
what must you do to the loop before every use? - flame sterilize your loop 
 
T/F: The last thing you do before leaving the lab is take off your lab coat - False 
 
T/F: When performing a T-streak, the loop goes into the tube 3 times (once for each section of the plate) - False 
 
T/F: You do not heat a pipette in ...
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BIOS 242 Week 4 Assignment; Lab 8 of 14 Onsite; Fomite Transmission.
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BIOS 242 Week 4 Assignment; Lab 8 of 14 Onsite; Fomite Transmission 
 
Learning Objectives: 
Define fomite and how bacteria are transferred via fomites. 
Explain the role of fomite transmission in the hospital. 
Define nosocomial infections, HAIs (hospital acquired infections), and Iatrogenic infections. 
 
 
Introduction: 
Materials: Agar plate, Marker, ruler, sterile swabs 
 
 
 
Method: 
Obtain one nutrient agar and divide the back of the plate into 8 sections using ruler and marker. Label ...
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Clemson Geology 1010 - Exam #1 Latest Update Rated A
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Clemson Geology 1010 - Exam #1 Latest Update Rated A principles claims something that has been proven - known to all as correct 
scientific method observation, questions, hypothesis, collect data, and evaluation 
hypothesis educated guess; "if-then" statement. needs to be testable; be predictive 
theories hypothesis but now has a lot of data supporting it; tested for years 
law essentially correct (always an exception) 
geology study of earth 
catastrophism everything was caused by 6 catastrop...
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BIO 250L Microbiology Lab 4 Selective Media & Agar: Questions With 100% Correct Answers | Latest Update Graded A+
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BIO 250L Microbiology Lab 4 Selective Media & Agar: Questions With 100% Correct Answers | Latest Update Graded A+. Why is cow manure used as a potential source of starch-degrading bacteria? (If you are not 
familiar with the process of digestion in cows, use a reputable internet source to inform your 
answer.) 
Because cows eat a high-fiber diet that includes starch, the feces of a cow manure is low in protein but high 
in starch. 
2. What are some other potential sources of starch-degrading bac...
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