PPT-Anaerobic Bacteria

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Dr Yasir A Hussein MD Microbiology amp Pathology Update September 2016 Overview Introduction to anaerobic bacteria Types of anaerobic

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Dr Yasir A Hussein MD Microbiology amp Pathology Update September 2016 Overview Introduction to anaerobic bacteria Types of anaerobic . & . Anaerobic Bacteria. Introduction. Bacteria can exist in a wide variety of environments, including environments that lack oxygen. . In fact, oxygen is toxic to some bacteria. This toxicity is usually due to the accidental formation . Pathogenic Bacteria. Pathogenic . bacteria are bacteria that cause bacterial infections in human beings, animals and plants.. Pathogenic bacteria contribute to globally important diseases, such as . Bacteria can exist in a wide variety of environments, including environments that lack oxygen. . In fact, oxygen is toxic to some bacteria. This toxicity is usually due to the accidental formation . of . [. boch. -. uh. -. liz. -. uh.  m. ]. A . rare. poisoning caused by toxins produced by Clostridium botulinum bacteria. Types of Botulism . Foodborne. Infant. Wound. History of Botulism. 1793 – Thirteen people were poisoned by eating . for Organic Waste Treatment. Rami E. Kremesti M.Sc., CWEM, CSci, CEnv. History. Ancient technology. First Anaerobic Digestion plant in Bombay in 1859. In 1895 Methane produced by AD was used to light street lamps in Exeter, England. Overview of Anaerobic Digestion and Digesters. Introduction. Basic anaerobic digestion (AD) terminology. Some facts about the . methan. and microbiological process . Anaerobic digestion. Principle of biogas production . Kaitlin Brunik. Mentor: Anya Hopple. University of Oregon. Institute of Ecology and Evolution. Bridgham. Lab. Peatlands. Cover < 3% of Earth’s Surface. Responsible for roughly 10% of the global methane flux. By C. Kohn. Agricultural Sciences. Waterford, WI. Source: www.biocycle.net. . Source: www.epa.gov. Methane. Methane. is the second most prevalent greenhouse gas emitted in the US from human activity. . …. .. ): carrier. Minerals (. K. . , Ca. 2 . , NO. 3. -. , SO. 4. 2-. , NH. 4. . …. ). . Water. Organic Matter. Life in the soil. Climate. Acidity (pH). Will our gardening be successful?. IT IS ALL ABOUT BALANCE. September . 14, 2015. Culture Media. Defined as the nutrient material prepared for the growth of organisms in the lab. in vivo. —growth inside normal biological context. in vitro. —growth outside their biological context. Students Learn About:. FITT principle. Students Learn To:. Design an aerobic training session based on the FITT principle. Compare the relative importance of aerobic and anaerobic training for different sports . Troy . Runge. Biological Systems Engineering. UW-Madison. Anaerobic Digestion. A . biological process that breaks down organic materials (feedstocks) in the absence of oxygen (anaerobic conditions) . Dr. J. Badshah. University Professor – cum - Chief Scientist. Dairy Engineering Department. Sanjay Gandhi Institute of Dairy Science & Technology, Jagdeopath, Patna. (Bihar Animal Sciences University, Patna). ____ _____Craig R. Tobias _____ _____Bongkeun Song _____ Chair Accepted by _____Robert D. Roer__ ____ Dean, Graduate School ii TABLE OF CONTENTS ABSTRACT............................................

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