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Unknown Bacteria, Staphylococcus epidermidis | Microbiology Lab Report

UNKNOWN LAB REPORT Unknown Number 102   Nick Schisler April 29, 2014 General Microbiology Spring 2014       INTRODUCTION The study of microorganisms is a very important science; knowing the identity of microorganisms determines how a patient will be treated. Still, not all microorganisms cause illnesses. Harmless microbes surround us; living with us and […]

Enterobacter aerogenes | How to Identify for Micro Unknown Lab Report

UNKNOWN LAB REPORT Unknown Number 105 Michelle Sinovcic BIO 203: General Microbiology I Spring 2014     INTRODUCTION Identifying and understanding microorganisms is important for multiple reasons being that bacteria are a major cause of human disease and illness.  Being able to cure more infections and illnesses can be done by being well informed of […]

How to Write a Microbiogy Unknown Lab Report Paper | Sample Paper

Unknown Lab Report Brendan Nahn General Microbiology 2014 Semester   INTRODUCTION This study was done in a microbiology class at STLCC Meramec. Students were given a broth tube containing two unknown bacterium and told to identify them. The study was done to prove students could apply techniques and methods learned throughout the class to correctly […]

What You Need to Know About Anxiety Disorders by Monika Staniek

I always used to think of anxiety as something that is pretty common among individuals. Whether it was test anxiety or feeling worried, nervous or anxious about something, this happens to almost everyone at one point in his or her life. I didn’t know however that this is an actual disorder until I saw it […]

Example of Unknown Lab Report for Microbiology

 Unknown Lab Report Unknown Number 117  Joel Hentrich April 29th, 2014 Microbiology Spring 2014      INTRODUCTION             The purpose of this study was multifaceted: First, it was completed in order to gain a better understanding of how to utilize microbiological techniques learned within the classroom and laboratory environment. Second, utilizing […]

What is Gout by Kristin Matushek

You are what you eat. You are told from your Doctor or physician to eat healthy. For example, you should eat leafy greens, colorful fruit, and some meat to keep a regular diet. You shouldn’t feel any intense pain or swelling after eating these healthy food. Gout is type of arthritis caused by too much […]

Microbiology Unknown Lab Report | Bacillus cereus

 UNKNOWN LAB REPORT  Unknown Number 114  Anne Doll 29 April 2014 Spring 2014   Introduction: It can be important to be able to identify an unknown microorganism.  For example,  if a patient has an infection,  the doctor can isolate the microorganism causing the illness.  If the doctor can then identify which microorganism it is,  then […]

Dangers of Antibacterial Soaps with Triclosan by Jesus Morales

This article by Saundra Young which was published on CNN is very interesting and it talks about antibacterial soaps and the chemical of triclosan that it is on the soap. Millions of people are using products that contain that chemical, but they do not know that this product can have an effect to your body. […]

Microbiology Unknown Lab Report by Taylor Autry

Example of a Microbiology Unknown Lab Report by Taylor Autry   Introduction In this paper I will discuss the processes of how I came to find my two unknown bacteria. This will be a vital task to take with me into my profession for many reasons. In the medical field bacteria and infections of different […]

What is Multiple Sclerosis by Melissa Ziegler

While there are many different forms of autoimmune disorders, Multiple sclerosis can often be the most frustrating one. Multiple sclerosis causes the bodies immune systems to consume the myelin, a protective covering on a bodies nerves. With extensive damage done to myelin, it causes many communication problems between vital parts of one’s body. Those parts […]

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