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Unknown Microbiology Report Sample

UNKNOWN LAB REPORT Unknown Number 110 Penny Pitman General Microbiology BIO 203 Spring 2014    INTRODUCTION It is essential in medicine to be able to identify different microorganisms for diagnosing the cause of various diseases and determining the action for treatment. This study was done using the methods of sterile technique and biochemical tests that […]

What is Melanoma

Melanoma is a tumor of melanin-forming cells. The malignant tumor is associated with skin cancer. Malignant melanoma can be very difficult to treat but treatment and an early diagnosis will increase the survival rate. Melanoma is the most dangerous type of skin cancer. The cancerous growths develop when unrepaired DNA causes damage to skin cells […]

Unknown Lab Report Example in Microbiology

 UNKNOWN LAB REPORT, Microbiology Unknown Number 114 Rhea Becnel   INTRODUCTION Knowing the identity of different microorganisms is important for various reasons. Different microbes can be bacteria, viruses, fungi, and helminths. It is important to know the differences and identities between these microbes to treat them in a patient.  It is also useful to know […]

Bacillus cereus and Food Poisoning | Microbiology Lab Report

Unknown Microbiology Lab Report Ken Ly 12/03/13 General Microbiology Fall 2013 Introduction There are many different species of bacteria that exist in the world, depending on their pathogenic characteristics.  From determining the cause of a disease to diagnosing a patient, to developing microorganisms for certain antibiotics, it is essential that pathogens are identified.  To this […]

What Causes Dwarfism by Emily Mulchek

Dwarfism is defined as a person whose adult height does not exceed four feet ten inches resulting from a genetic or medical condition.  The term dwarf, little person, or a person of short stature are socially acceptable terms for people with this condition.  There are two different categories of dwarfism disproportionate dwarfism and proportionate dwarfism.  […]

What is Asperger’s Syndrome by Debbie Gorman

One out of 300 births a year, a child is born with Asperger’s Syndrome. A form of Autism spectrum disorder (ASD), also categorized as Pervasive development disorder (PPD). At birth, there are no signs, symptoms, or tests that can be run to detect this disorder.  The signs do not begin to show until around the […]

Microbiology Unknown Lab Report | Bacillus subtilis

 Unknown Lab Report    Adam J Bree General Microbiology I Spring 2013   I.  Introduction The ability to accurately identify bacteria is important, especially in a healthcare setting.  Correctly identifying bacteria and their metabolic characteristics provides information that is useful in prescribing treatments for patients.  The purpose of this lab is to use various tests […]

Basics of Alzheimer’s Disease by James Koester

Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) is a tragic illness that affects over five million elderly denizens of the United States. The causes of Alzheimer’s Disease are uncertain but there is a triad of factors that influence the development of Alzheimer’s: genetics, environment, and lifestyle choice. AD is a neurodegenerative disease that attacks the neurons, which are brain […]

THE HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS (HIV) By Tatiana Sparks

I chose to make my article about one of the most well-known and dangerous diseases – AIDS which is caused by HIV. I doubt that many people don`t know what these two abbreviations mean, but in this way, AIDS is Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome and HIV is Human Immunodeficiency Virus. It is easy to find out […]

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease by Ronell McCollum

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, also known as COPD, is a group of lung conditions that impede airflow and make breathing very difficult. The two most common conditions that make up chronic obstructive pulmonary disease are chronic bronchitis and emphysema. Bronchitis occurs when the bronchial tubes, which carry air to and from the lungs, become inflamed. […]

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