Description : What is an antibiotic? (1) A chemical compound produced by a living organism that inhibits the growth of other organisms (2) Acompound synthesised by a living organism that inhibits the ... compound inhibiting the growth of other organisms (4) Asynthetic compound inhibiting the growth of bacteria
Last Answer : (4) Asynthetic compound inhibiting the growth of bacteria Explanation: Antibiotics, also known as antimicrobial drugs, are drugs that fight infections caused by bacteria. Alexander Fleming discovered the ... (not produced by microorganisms) that can also kill or inhibit the growth of microbes.
Description : What is an antibiotic ? (1) A chemical compound produced by a living organism that inhibits the growth of other organisms (2) A compound synthesised by a living organism that inhibits the ... compound inhibiting the growth of other organisms (4) A synthetic compound inhibiting the growth of bacteria
Last Answer : A synthetic compound inhibiting the growth of bacteria
Description : What is the thermal death time? a. The Time Necessary To Kill Bacteria At A Specific Temperature b. The Temperature Necessary To Kill Microbes In A Specific Time c. The Average Amount Of Time To Kill Microbial Cells d. It Is The Same As The Thermal Death Point
Last Answer : a. The Time Necessary To Kill Bacteria At A Specific Temperature
Description : If a chemical has a phenol coefficient (PC) of 63, it means the chemical a. ‗Is Better Than One With A PC Of 22., b. Will Kill 63P/O Of Bacteria. c. Kills Microbes At 63°C. d. Will Kill All Bacteria In 63 Minutes.
Last Answer : a. ‗Is Better Than One With A PC Of 22.,
Description : _______ is suspension of dead or weakened microbes. a) vaccine b)antibodies c)antibiotics d)bacteria
Last Answer : a) vaccine
Description : Which of the following methods refers to deactivation of microbes in food using electricity? A. Power Ultrasound B. Pulsed Electric field C. Hurdle technology D. All of the above
Last Answer : B. Pulsed Electric field
Description : An attenuated vaccine is one that a. Can provide life-long immunity. b. Contains live microbes or viruses. c. Is closest to the natural pathogens. d. All the above (a-c) are correct.
Last Answer : d. All the above (a-c) are correct.
Description : Soil not only supplied (A)____but also harbours(B)_____, other microbes, holds water, supplies air to the roots and acts a (C)____ that stabilises the
Last Answer : Soil not only supplied (A)____but also harbours(B)_____, other microbes, holds water, supplies air to ... acts a (C)____ that stabilises the plant.
Description : What were three ways the Ottoman Empire gained, consolidated, and maintained their power?
Last Answer : the military administration, and the civil administration
Description : what happened as southern Democrats gained power?
Last Answer : they ignored the violent activities of groups such as the ku klux klan
Description : Which political leader gained power as a result of the failing economy of the Wiemar republic?
Last Answer : Adolph Hitler
Description : What family gained power in France in the 900s?
Last Answer : What is the answer ?
Description : What happened when former confederate leaders gained power under Johnson's plan for reconstitution?
Last Answer : Confederate leaders were either in jail, dead, or defeated anddidn’t gain power under Johnson.
Description : Is there anything valuable to be gained for those left behind after a person takes his/her own life?
Last Answer : I think in a way, we lose our sense of adolescent immortality. We know it could just as easily be us. This realization can be traumatizing. But it also reminds us to love as much as we can. To ... those we love know how we feel. It can help motivate us to stop waising our time, and do something.
Description : What valuable, insightful life lessons can you share that you gained from idiotic behavior?
Last Answer : Seatbelts aren’t foolproof if you do something really stupid in a car.
Description : How has mass communication system gained popularity and changed the socioeconomic and cultural life of people in India? Explain with example. -Geography
Last Answer : (A) People use different modes of communication to convey the messages. T.V, Radio and Satellite communication are the part of mass communication. They play an important role in the ... Weather forecasting information, important facts and figures reach to general public only through radio and TV
Description : This strategy will concentrate on the Traditional and Low End segment. Competitive advantage will be gained by keeping R&D costs, Production costs, and raw materials costs to a minimum, ... Life Cycle Focus d. Differentiation Strategy with a Product Life Cycle Focus e. Broad Differentiation
Last Answer : b. Niche Cost Leader
Description : This strategy will allow us to maintain a presence in every market segment. Competitive advantage will be gained by distinguishing our product with an excellent design, high awareness, and easy ... Cycle Focus d. Differentiation Strategy with a Product Life Cycle Focus e. Broad Differentiation
Last Answer : e. Broad Differentiation
Description : This strategy will allow us to maintain a presence in every market segment. Competitive advantage will be gained by keeping R&D costs, Production costs and raw material costs to a minimum, ... Life Cycle Focus d. Differentiation Strategy with a Product Life Cycle Focus e. Broad Differentiation
Last Answer : a. Broad Cost Leader
Description : Why are they not using bioremediation on the Gulf oil spill ? Evidently these are naturally occuring microbes, available in powdered form, which feed on the oil and digest it into harmless compounds.
Last Answer : answer:I'm not a scientist, but the site you linked does say The microbes are simply mixed with water and sprayed on the oil as it reaches the calmer waters near shore or on shore itself. That could be ... before all the oil gets to the shore and it can get to the water that's under the surface.
Description : Where do we find microbes? -Biology
Last Answer : answer:
Description : What is the role of microbes in single cell protein (SCP)? -Biology
Description : What is the role of microbes in soil fertility? -Biology
Description : Role of microbes in household products. -Biology
Description : Role of microbes in industrial products. -Biology
Description : Microbes from which cyclosporine A and statins are obtained? -Biology
Description : How do you a labeled diagram of plant and animal cell microbes including?
Description : What is One way white blood cells protect the body from foreign microbes?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : What do microbes share with living things?
Description : What would happen if the microbes that spoil food were destroyed?
Description : Compared to older tetracyclines, doxycycline produces a lower incidence of superinfection diarrhoea because (a) It is completely absorbed in the small intestines so that drug concentration in the colonic ... (d) It is a potent tetracycline and inhibits the superinfection causing microbes as well
Last Answer : Ans: A
Description : Why does milk curdle? (a) Due to fermentation of lactose (b) Due to reaction of microbes (c) Due to overheating (d) Due to fungus growth
Last Answer : Ans:(a)
Description : Many microbes can effect the chemical process of (a) Dehydration (b) Decomposition (c) Fermentation (d) Polymerisation
Last Answer : Ans:(c)
Description : The harmful substances produced by the microbes are known as – (1) Antibiotics (2) Pollutants (3) Hormones (4) Toxins
Last Answer : (4) Toxins Explanation: Toxins are substances created by plants and animals that are poisonous to humans. Most toxins that cause problems in humans are released by microor-ganisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, rickettsiae or protozoa. For example, cholera is due to a bacterial toxin.
Description : ‘Aerosol’ is - (1) Suspended solid particles in air (2) Pollutant gas, present in air (3) (8) Microbes, present in air (4) Green house gas present in air
Last Answer : (1) Suspended solid particles in air
Description : Which of the following is one of the commercial products obtained from Gelidium and Gracilaria and are used to grow microbes and in preparations of icecreams and jellies? (1) Agar (2) Chlorella (3) Spirullina (4) Gymnosperms
Last Answer : (1) Agar Explanation: Agar, one of the commercial products obtained from Gelidium and Gracilaria are used to grow microbes and in preparations of ice-creams and jellies.
Description : High value of BOD (Biochemical Oxygen Demand) indicates that (a) water is less polluted (b) consumption of organic matter in the water is higher by the microbes (c) water is pure (d) water is highly polluted.
Last Answer : (b) consumption of organic matter in the water is
Last Answer : (b) consumption of organic matter in the water is higher by the microbes
Description : Which one of the following equipments is essentially required for growing microbes on a large scale, for industrial production of enzymes? (a) Bioreactor (b) BOD incubator (c) Sludge digester (d) Industrial oven
Last Answer : (a) Bioreactor
Description : Two microbes found to be very useful in genetic engineering are (a) crown gall bacterium and Caenorhabditis elegans (b) Escherichia coli and Agrobacterium tumefaciens (c) Vibrio cholerae and a tailed bacteriophage (d) Diplococcus sp. and Pseudomonas sp
Last Answer : (b) Escherichia coli and Agrobacterium tumefaciens
Description : Which one of the following microbes forms symbiotic association with plants and helps them in their nutrition? (a) Azotobacter (b) Aspergillus (c) Glomus (d) Trichoderma
Last Answer : (c) Glomus
Description : Which one of the following is an example of carrying out biological control of pests/diseases using microbes? (a) Trichoderma sp. against certain plant pathogens. (b) Nucleopolyhedrovirus against white rust ... c) Bt-cotton to increase cotton yield. (d) Lady bird beetle against aphids in mustard.
Last Answer : (a) Trichoderma sp. against certain plant pathogens.
Description : Probiotics are (a) cancer inducing microbes (b) new kind of food allergens (c) live microbial food supplement (d) safe antibiotics.
Last Answer : (c) live microbial food supplement
Description : Match the following list of microbes and their importance. Column I Column II A. Saccharomyces (i) Production of cerevisiae immuno- suppressive agent B. Monascus (ii) Ripening of Swiss purpureus cheese C. Trichoderma (iii)Commercial ... C-(i), D-(ii) (d) A-(iv), B-(iii), C-(ii),D-(i)
Last Answer : (c) A-(iii), B-(iv), C-(i), D-(ii)
Description : Which one of the following experiments suggests that simplest living organisms could not have originated spontaneously from non-living matter? (a) Larvae could appear in decaying organic matter. (b) Microbes did not ... matter. (d) Meat was not spoiled, when heated and kept sealed in a vessel.
Last Answer : (d) Meat was not spoiled, when heated and kept
Description : The microbes play an important role in the catalytic complicated chemical reactions of (a)Wine productions (b) Fermentation (c) Dairy product (d) All of the above
Last Answer : (d) All of the above
Description : All decomposition reaction are endothermic but decomposition of vegetable matter into compost is exothermic because (a) It is an oxidation reaction (b) decomposition done by microbes (c) releases heat energy (d) all the above
Last Answer : (d) all the above
Description : Which one of the following microbes is NOT associated with vaginosis? a. Peptostreptococcus b. Gardnerella c. Prevotella d. Staphylococcus
Last Answer : d. Staphylococcus
Description : Foodborne microbes can be found in a. cattle carcasses. b. fresh fruits and vegetables. c. healthy animals. d. All the above (A—C) are correct.
Last Answer : d. All the above (A—C) are correct.