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- Outline in detail the procedure for celloidin embedding .After a series of experiments, bacterial cultures were identified for disposal. How can these be properly decontaminated prior to disposal according to biosafety guidelines? METHOD:RATIONALE:Differentiate between microscopic and macroscopic methods ofobserving microorganisms, citing a specific example of each method.
- What is the main group of microorganisms producing the most antibiotics? Describe the biochemical characteristics of this microorganism and provide TWO (2) examples of antibiotics produced by these microbes.Briefly explain that what is the important to use immobilization techniques in biosensor?..(explain under5 points)In sterilization, which among the supplies, instruments, glassware, etc. under the list of materials can be sterilized using either or both equipment below? List them down under the category: a) For “autoclaving” only, B) For Dry heat oven sterilization ,And C) Can be sterilized with either. Materials: 200-ml Erlenmeyer flask Stove 500-ml Erlenmeyer flask Autoclave 10-mL graduated cylinder Analytical balance 100-ml graduated cylinder pH meter Spatula Stirring rod 100-mL beaker Test tubes Distilled water Petri dish Stirring rod Alcohol lamp Glass dropper
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