PPT-Bacteria in bathrooms!

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EWWWWWWWW How bacteria relates to life Bacteria is everywhere from where you go to the bathroom to your daily shampoo One big spot bacteria hides is in the bathroom

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EWWWWWWWW How bacteria relates to life Bacteria is everywhere from where you go to the bathroom to your daily shampoo One big spot bacteria hides is in the bathroom Doesnt matter how much you clean the bathroom or which type of bathroom it is from a public bathroom to your home toilet to your school bathroom Thats were this comes to our project we did the boys bathroom against the girls bathroom to see which one was dirtier And guess which one we found dirtier . Most coliform bacteria do not cause illness but they can indicate that other diseasecausing organisms are present in the water Waterborne illness from these other organisms can cause nausea vomiting fever and diarrhea Total coliform fecal coliform a Monera. Learning Objectives. Name 3 types of bacterial cell. Explain reproduction of bacteria. Explain nutrition of bacteria. State the factors affecting growth of micro-organisms. Define the term pathogenic. CLS 311: Basic Bacteriology. Mrs. . Amany. Ahmed . Niazy. Bacterial Structure. Bacterial Structure. Bacterial. Structure. Exterior. Structures (cell envelope). Capsule. Cell Wall. Cell Membrane. Filamentous ProteinAppendages. 3.0.0 – Service Area. Contents:. Service Area:. Kitchens – (Types and Layouts). Bathrooms / Powder Rooms . Laundry Rooms / Utility Rooms. Garage / Carports. . Pictures used in this presentation are used for educational purposes only. . By: Corey . Negley. Special Thanks To:. Mrs. . Bonnett. How Study was Conducted. Bathroom Sinks. Used a . petri. dish and auger mix for base. Took a swab of water knob on the sink or a door knob. Petri dishes sat for 1 weekend in a closet. By: Dylan Sexton. About Me. About Me. Dylan Sexton. Age 15. Grade 10. Favorite Subject is Science. Dream Job Working for NASA. Enjoys Volunteering . Full Time FLVS Student. Currently Enrolled in 6 Courses. Mackenzie Abate. 9. th. Grade. Problem/Rationale. Does saliva have an effect on bacteria?. If so, what is this effect?. Also, I have always heard people say “a dog’s mouth is cleaner than a human’s.” By testing the saliva’s effect on bacteria, I tested the cleanliness of the mouth. . Biology CP. What is Bacteria?. Prokaryotic. Can be: . Eubacteria. Archaebacteria. What is Bacteria?. Prokaryotic: does NOT have a nucleus. Can be: . Eubacteria. Archaebacteria. What is Bacteria?. Prokaryotic: does NOT have a nucleus. bacteria . test. Experimental Question. Our experimental question was: Which bathroom is dirtier, the boys bathroom or the girls bathroom?. We answered this by swabbing the lock inside the closest stall to the door, putting the stuff we swabbed in labeled petri dishes, and waited to see which bathrooms petri dish grew more bacteria.. Biology and Biotechnology department. A large number of bacteria . are . motile. . . . Most possess one or more . flagella on their surface . that allow . them to swim. .. The . pattern of . flagellation. Dr. Yasir . A. Hussein, MD, Microbiology & Pathology. . Update, September 2016. Overview. . Introduction to anaerobic bacteria.. Types of . anaerobic . CLS 212: Medical Microbiology. Miss . Zeina. . Alkudmani. Prokaryotes. Prokaryotic cells possess simpler structures than eukaryotic cells. . , since they . do not have a nucleus or other . cytoplasmic. Lack a nucleus. DNA is naked, a single loop not bound in a chromosome. May contain plasmids (small circular fragments of DNA). Have ribosomes, but no other organelles.. DNA present as a long circular molecule.. Simple, one-celled organisms. Multiply rapidly. Killed by antibiotics. Some have become antibiotic resistant. Classified by shape & arrangement. Shapes of Bacteria. Bacteria Classes. Cocci. =round or spherical.

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