Fill out the data table attached below with regard to the medically significant bacteria. Attached beside is a sample data table for Staphylococcus aureus. Microorganism/Causative Agent: Salmonella Typhi
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Fill out the data table attached below with regard to the medically significant bacteria. Attached beside is a sample data table for Staphylococcus aureus.
Microorganism/Causative Agent:
Salmonella Typhi
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- A PhD student leaving for vacation has asked an undergraduate student to perform daily media changes forhis iPSCs while he is gone. The culture is happening in 12-well plates where a volume of 2 mL is optimal. OnSaturday, when changing the media, the undergraduate decides to add 4 ml of media to the dishes (insteadof 2 ml) because he wants to skip lab and watch the Super Bowl on Sunday. He decides to add twice thevolume of media (4 mL) to tide the cells over till Monday. However, when the graduate student returns onMonday, he finds that some of his cells have died. Your job is to determine whether the cells died due to alack of oxygen. For the calculations that follow, diffusion and reaction occurs only in one direction. Also,assume that reaction only occurs at the cell-media interface. Use Michaelis-Menten type kinetics for oxygenuptake. You may use the following information:Ps = 150 mmHg (ambient oxygen tension)K = 1.19 nmol / mL / mmHg (solubility of oxygen in medium)D = 2…A PhD student leaving for vacation has asked an undergraduate student to perform daily media changes forhis iPSCs while he is gone. The culture is happening in 12-well plates where a volume of 2 mL is optimal. OnSaturday, when changing the media, the undergraduate decides to add 4 ml of media to the dishes (insteadof 2 ml) because he wants to skip lab and watch the Super Bowl on Sunday. He decides to add twice thevolume of media (4 mL) to tide the cells over till Monday. However, when the graduate student returns onMonday, he finds that some of his cells have died. Your job is to determine whether the cells died due to alack of oxygen. For the calculations that follow, diffusion and reaction occurs only in one direction. Also,assume that reaction only occurs at the cell-media interface. Use Michaelis-Menten type kinetics for oxygenuptake. You may use the following information:Ps = 150 mmHg (ambient oxygen tension)K = 1.19 nmol / mL / mmHg (solubility of oxygen in medium)D = 2…The compound used in anti-malarial drug is_______?
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