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Pseudomonas aeruginosa Report | Microbiology Unknown Lab

UNKNOWN LAB REPORT Unknown Number 106 Megan McBride April 29th, 2014 Microbiology   Introduction: There are microorganisms on every single thing in our world. These microorganisms range from deadly to vital for life and health to continue. Either way, all microorganisms must be sought out and studied by scientists, some taking the same path that […]

What is Plaque Psoriasis by Katie Walkenhorst

There are 5 types of psoriasis and the most common is Plaque psoriasis.  Plaque psoriasis is a skin disease. It is not contagious but hereditary. Psoriasis affects the life cycle of skin cells causing rapid buildup of cells on the surface of the skin. The cause of psoriasis is not fully understood but believed to […]

What are Peptic Ulcers by Monika Staniek

It was a regular Friday night at Sweet Tomatoes buffet where I happen to work. There was only one table left in the restaurant and we were all getting ready to close.  At first it seemed like the perfect night because everything was already pre-closed and we were making really good timing to get out […]

Causes and Effects of Spondylolisthesis by Caroline Marshak

Spondylolisthesis is a back condition that is not well-known to many people in the United States. There are many causes to this disorder but few ways to treat it. Spondylolisthesis occurs when a vertebra slips out of place and moves closer to the bone below it. This typically happens in the adolescent years, but can […]

What Are Hepatocellular Adenomas By Samantha Jespersen

The body recycles its old cells and replaces them with new cells.  However, if a mutation occurs in the DNA of the cells, the cells will grow abnormally.  Abnormal cells are known as precancerous cells, though the cells almost never turn cancerous. When a bunch of cells with a genetic mutation are found, it is […]

What is Narcolepsy by Clarence Janiszewski

In our everyday life we all sleep some most than others. Getting a nice well sleep is important to us. People without sleep is an ugly sight. Trust me I know because I’m the same way I get a little cranky when I don’t get enough sleep that’s why I make sure I get the […]

Albinism By Huynh (Diem) Phan

Albinism is a genetic defect that affects thousands of people each day. This defect affects all races. Unlike other deficiencies or diseases that are easily hidden, Albinism is physically apparent. It is caused by an altered gene that controls the body from producing melanin it which gives humans the pigment color. There are many types […]

Example of an Unknown Lab Report in Microbiology

             Unknown Lab Report  Liwei Jiao 12/03/13 General Microbiology Fall/2013 INTRODUCTION Microbiology is the study of microorganisms. Microorganisms have much longer history than that of mankind. It is fact that human beings survive in microorganisms. Identifying the unknown organisms is significant meaning for human beings to maintain a healthy environment, prevent […]

What is Gum Disease by Carly Weis

Gum disease, also known as gingivitis or periodontal disease, starts off as bacterial growth in your mouth, and if it is not treated can lead to tooth loss and damage to the surrounding tissue.  The first stage is known as gingivitis, and this is when the gums become inflamed due to plaque buildup and causes […]

What is Diabetes by Bijal Shah

Commonly referred to as the “slow killer,” diabetes has been affecting people’s lives for so many years. About 30 million people in the United States are diagnosed with diabetes. That is almost a tenth of the U.S. population! But what really is diabetes? Insulin is produced by your pancreas to get the glucose from your […]

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