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Staphylococcus aureus | Microbiology Unknown Paper

Staphylococcus aureus UNKNOWN LAB REPORT General Microbiology Fall 2013     INTRODUCTION: Bacteria exist in millions and contain different properties. The structure of a bacterium can determine its pathogenicity and virulence. Each bacterium reacts differently in different environments. These factors are helpful in diagnosing and treating diseases or producing antibiotics. The methods used in this […]

How to Write a Microbiology Unknown Paper | Lab Report

 UNKNOWN LAB REPORT Unknown Number 118 – Gram Positive Alternate Number 1 – Gram Negative Susan Berberich Biology 203 – Microbiology Fall/2013  Introduction: It has been estimated that there are 5 nonillion or 5 x 1030 bacteria on earth today. (1)  Identification is key to know exactly how a particular bacteria should be treated or […]

How to Identify Staphylococcus epidermidis | Micro Lab Paper

 UNKNOWN LAB REPORT Jillian Thornton December 3, 2013 Microbiology INTRODUCTION This study was done using the information learned in Microbiology thus far. The study emphasizes the importance of recognizing an unknown microorganism. In the health field it can be used to diagnose an illness or disease in a patient. This allows the physician and staff […]

How to Identify Enterobacter aerogenes | Microbiology Unknown Report

UNKNOWN LAB REPORT Mandakini Patel 12/03/2013 Microbiology Fall 2013 INTRODUCTION There are many practical and theoretical applications for identifying unknown bacteria. It is very important for the physicians to know what bacteria cause diseases so that they are able to prescribe a narrow spectrum antibiotic, rather than prescribing a broad spectrum antibiotic. Sometimes trying to […]

What is Williams Syndrome by Christina Steger

Williams Syndrome (also known as Williams-Beuren Syndrome) is a rare genetic disorder that affects about one in 7,500-20,000 individuals.  It is known as an autosomal dominant condition in which there is a deletion of genetic material from a specific region of chromosome 7.  Those affected by Williams Syndrome are known to generally have distinct facial […]

What is Tourette Syndrome by Caroline Coley

Tourette Syndrome (TS) is a disorder that I have come to understand through a childhood shared with my brother who was diagnosed at 11 with this disorder.  This became a shared experience as my family learned about my brother’s disorder and how we could help him cope.  It was not an easy childhood, however, as […]

What is Second Hand Smoke by Jillian Thornton

Many smokers do not think about the effects cigarette smoking can have on the people in their surroundings. There are two types of smoke that come from cigarettes, mainstream and sidestream smoke. Mainstream smoke is what the smoker breathes out when they exhale. Sidestream smoke is produced from the burning end of the cigarette. Both […]

Benefits of Gaming (Video Games Are Good For You) by Chris Wilke

In this day and age I’m sure we’ve all heard some news report saying that video games do nothing but warp the players into overly aggressive shut-ins. Below I would like to cite several studies that show that gaming in fact can benefit the player over time. One study concluded that exposure to violent video […]

Klebsiella pneumoniae | Unknown Lab Report Microbiology

 Unknown Lab Report Unknown Number 124 Tabitha Short April 30, 2013 Microbiology     I.              Introduction               In society it is important to understand the significance and identification of microorganisms. In healthcare it is essential to know what agent is causing a disease or reaction in order for a treatment to affectively alleviate from the source. […]

Example of Unknown Lab Report, Microbiology

MICROBIOLOGY UNKNOWN LAB REPORT Unknown Number 109 and Alternative #4  Rebecca Blackmon April 30th, 2013 General Microbiology I: BIO 203 604 Spring 2013   INTRODUCTION: The way bacteria function and flourish is important, especially for people entering the Healthcare field, because it allows people to have a better understanding on how to work with or […]

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