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  1. Unknown Bacteria Lab Report

    Unknown Bacteria Lab Report. ... Each test performed, provided us with some key information
    about the unknown microbes in question and how the bacteria function. ...

  2. Identification Of A Mixed Culture Unknown

    ... It is possible to identify a mixed culture by running familiar experiments on the
    unknown bacteria and taking information already known about specific bacteria ...

  3. Unknown Lab Report

    ... Unknown Lab Report April 25th, 2006 Introduction The purpose of this lab was to
    identify two unknown bacteria cultures using various differential tests. ...

  4. Microbiology

    ... Once all these tests are performed, the unknown bacteria in this lab will be one
    of the following: Escherichia coli, Enterobacter aerogenes, Proteus mirabilis ...

  5. Klebsiella Bacteria

    Klebsiella Bacteria. A very important technique in Microbiology laboratories is
    identifying unknown bacteria cultures. Unknown identification ...

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  1. Lab

    ... 2460 Lab-003 March 31,2008 Lab Report-Escherichia coli Abstract The purpose for
    this lab report was to identify and inform of an unknown bacteria that has been ...

  2. Lab Report

    ... 2460 Lab-003 March 31,2008 Lab Report-Escherichia coli Abstract The purpose for
    this lab report was to identify and inform of an unknown bacteria that has been ...

  3. Microbiology Unknown

    ... Hypothesis By slowly narrowing down the bacteria by each test, I will be able
    to conclude the unknown bacteria by its special characteristics. ...

  4. Task Form Determination

    ... we were able to examine the recombinant DNA of the bacteria. After incubation of
    the plates, we analyzed the samples and found that our unknown plasmid reacted ...

  5. Bacteria 2

    ... However, the mechanism of this gliding motion is unknown. Most bacteria are aerobic,
    they require free oxygen to carry on cellular respiration. ...

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