The experiment #5 Growth problems document has the questions that need to be answered. On the second document, it is the lab manual. Disregard the 4 problems at the end of the lab manual. The problems that need to be solved are 1-5 on the first document (Experiment #5 Growth Problems). Instructions: These questions require…
Read a recent article about COVID19 or Monkeypox and report on it. You can use Medscape COVID19 Updates from Medscape. You sign up for free and get a variet y of articles about COVID. You can also use articles from Katelyn Jetelina: Your local epidemiologist. Google that and you find free articles. Newspaper articles are…
I need to write a review of all the compounds mentioned in the table; please fill the table with the required information what are the Minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) and minimum bactericidal concentration of these compounds? Mention in which plants these compounds are found Please check if the MIC values of Rosmarinic acid are 16ug/ml…
Directions: After reviewing and studying this module’s content, answer the following 5 questions. Be sure to complete all lab activities and attend/watch all live lectures before completing this assignment. All of your answers should be written in your own words, using full sentences, correct terminology, and proper spelling and grammar. Explain the anatomical concepts associated…
One of the mechanisms of resistance is decreased permeability to antibiotics to enter inside the bacterial cells. Please explain the following points, the definition of this type of resistance and which bacterial strains this type of resistance is common. Please explain the principle of this mechanism and how it could happen. please explain how to…
Choose 5 antimicrobial drugs and construct a table providing a short description of the following: 1. Drug name 2. Origin 3.Mode of action/target 4. Cellular target 5. Range 6. Current use (what types of infections) 7. Antimicrobial resistance? (identify how it became resistance)
Two questions: 1. Are adrenerge receptors the same as noradrenerge receptors? 2.Can someone explain what the PKA does exactly to the enzymes. The phosphorylation confuses me, I mean how can a synthase become inactive by phosphorylation but a kinase becomes even more active when phosphorylated?
Respond to the original discussion below in 150+word. Then respond to each person below either agreeing with something they said or giving positive feedback in 150+words
you will be given multiple choice questions ti answer regarding microbiology on Viruses, Viroids, and Prions Dynamic Study Module
the modes of action of the Major Antiviral Drugs. “Understand the process of viral replication.” The major antiviral drugs (an example in parentheses) work by the following modes of action: Blocking viral uncoating (amantadine) Inhibition of viral nucleic acid synthesis (acyclovir) Inhibition of viral replication and assembly (indinavir) The Questions for you to answer and…