Discuss the three (3) possible ways by which microorganisms may utilize inorganic compounds. Answer this comprehensively and discuss your answer thoroughly.
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- Name the three basic classes of drug targets in medicinal chemistry and indicate, which are the most/least important as targets for biologics? I don't sure if I answer these questions correctly. Hope someone can give me confirmation and explain to me how enzymes will be affected by bioloigcs? My answer so far: The three common classes of drug targets are; receptors, nucleic acid, and enzymes. As a target for biologics, the least important will be a nucleic acid, and the most important will be receptor and second enzymes. Biologic drugs such as monoclonal antibodies will bind to the antigens, which are overexpressed receptor that need to be deactivated. In this case, the monoclonal antibodies will act as an antagonist and block the ligand from binding to the antigens, which are extensively presented in cancer cells. In addition, it can also affect enzymes by.......?https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=2&v=B_lHQSxz9GI&feature=emb_logo Using what you’ve learned from the video, answer the following questions in the spaces provided.1 Death is a major event not only for the person who dies but also for the microbes that inhabit their body. Which of the following statements best describes why? a. All the microbes that were living inside the person’s body die when the person dies. b. Microbial populations grow and spread to different areas of the body after the person dies. c. Microbes in the body have fewer resources after the person dies, which increases competition. 2 Which of the following statements about cadavers (dead bodies) is most likely to be true? a. Microbial communities in and around a cadaver change over time. b. Samples taken from different cadavers always contain the same microbes. c. The microbial community found in a cadaver is very similar to the one found in a living body. 3 After death, gases build up inside the…Choose the one answer that fits best. Which of the following statements regarding the proper procedure for using Micropipettes is NOT correct? O a. You cannot use a 2-20 µl micropipette to pipet 200 µl O b. To expel all the liquid from the tip, you have to press the eject button O c. To draw up solution, press and hold the plunger at the first stop before entering the solution O d. Micropipettes always require the use of a disposable plastic tip O e. While pipetting, micropipettes should always be held as straight as possible
- what are the 7 indicator microorganisms that must not be exist in pharmaceutical products ? how we can idenfy them in products Please answer asap and type your answer and do not copy from anywhere please answer asap"Microorganisms used a biological warfare." a. What is the scientific name of the microorganism/s and its general characteristics?b. Why those microorganisms are used in such process/product?c. How do/does the microorganism/s impact the lives of human?QUESTION 35 At Biosafety Level 2 (BSL-2): There are no risks O Work is done with deadly, incurable pathogens O A lab coat is not needed O There is moderate risk and a lab coat and gloves are required QUESTION 36 Sterilization is: Gentle heating to kill some microbes O Killing all microbes in a given area O Used in aseptic technique O b and c QUESTION 37 Click Save and Submit to save and submit. Click Save All Answers to save all answers. P Type here to search 立
- I need examples about the types of Biological Hazards. ( brief summary ) Thank you!After reading the paragraph below, answer the questions that follow. You're the manager of a factory that produces enzyme-washed blue jeans (the enzymes lighten the color of the denim, giving a "faded" appearance). When the most recent batch of fabric came out of the enzyme wash, however, the color wasn't light enough to meet your standards. Your quality control laboratory wants to do some tests to determine why the wash enzymes didn't perform as expected. Which of the following experiments would be best for testing the hypothesis that the enzymes did not perform as expected because the temperature was too high? O Produce one batch of blue jeans with twice as much enzyme as another batch of blue jeans while keeping the temperature the same, then compare how the lightness of the blue jeans varies between batches. O Produce one batch of blue jeans at a high temperature without the enzyme and another batch of blue jeans at a low temperature with the enzyme and then compare how the…The following are microbial products. Beside each product, identify the microorganisms producing it and briefly describe the function of the product. MSG yoghurt vinegar penicillin amylase glucose isomeraseg. proteases Taq polymerase Thermostable galactosidase thermostable DNA ligase
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