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BIOS 242 Week 2 Lab 1 Microscopy Chamberlain
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Lab3:Microscopy-ObservationofCells 
LearningObjectives: 
•	Usethecompoundlightmicroscopeforobservationofcells. 
•	Identifydifferenttypesofbacteriabasedontheirshapes. 
•	Identifyavarietyofeukaryoticcells. 
 
Introduction: 
Exercise2:ObservationofDifferentTypesofBacteriaMaterials: 
Compoundmicroscope,immersionoil,lenswipes,preparedslidesofvariousbacteria-Rods,cocciandspiral 
 
Method: 
1.	Obtainthepreservedslideofabacteria. 
2.	UseAppendixAandfollowtheinstructionsonhowtouseaMicroscope. 
3.	O...
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BIOS 242 Week 4 Discussion, Concept and Lab Chamberlain
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BIOS 242 Week 4 Concepts Controlling Microbial Growth

BIOS 242 Week 4 Discussion Controlling Microbial Growth

BIOS 242 Week 4 Lab 1 Disinfectants and Antibiotics

BIOS 242 Week 4 Lab 2 Fomite Transmission
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BIOS 242 Week 1 Lab 2; Isolation of Pure Cultures
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BIOS 242 Week 1 Lab 2; Isolation of Pure Cultures
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BIOS 242 Week 3 Lab 1; Differential Staining
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BIOS 242 Week 3 Lab 1; Differential Staining
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BIOS 242 Week 1 Lab 1; Culture Transfer Techniques
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BIOS 242 Week 1 Lab 1; Culture Transfer Techniques
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BIOS 242 Week 3 Lab 1; Differential Staining
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BIOS 242 Week 3 Lab 1; Differential Staining
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BIOS 242 Week 5 Lab 1 Food Safety Chamberlain
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Lab9:FoodSafety 
LearningObjectives: 
•	Tolearnabouteffectivenessofhandwashing 
•	Tolearnaboutcleaningproduce 
•	Tolearnaboutappropriatelystoringfoods 
GI infections occur due to contaminated food and water. Clean drinking water, washed produce,appropriatestorageoffoodandsimplepersonalhygienehabitssuchashandwashinghelptremendouslyin reducing the incident of GI infections. In this lab, we will test the effectiveness of some of thesepractices. 
 
Exercise1:PersonalHygiene-ImportanceofHandwas...
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BIOS 242 Week 6 Lab 1 Bacteria of the skin Chamberlain
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Lab11:BacteriaoftheSkin 
LearningObjectives: 
•	Identifythegrowthofskinbacteriaondifferenttypesofselectiveanddifferentialmedia. 
•	Identifypathogenicfromnon-pathogenicbacteria 
 
Introduction: 
Our skin forms the first line of defense. It has several characteristics that makes it an inhospitable environment for the growth of most microbes. Some of thesecharacteristics of skin include: high percentage of salt, low pH from 4-5.5, sebum, antimicrobial chemicals; an outer layer of dead skin cell...
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BIOS 242 Week 3 Lab 1; Differential Staining
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Lab5:DifferentialStaining 
 
LearningObjectives: 
 
•	Explaintheprincipleofdifferentialstaining 
•	Applydifferentialstainingtoidentifybacteria 
Differentialstainusestwoormorestainstospecificallystaincertainstructuresorcellularcomponentswhichcannotbeeasilyobservedusingsimplestains.Differential staining principles are based upon the specific chemical nature and composition of cellular components and therefore, different structures areobservedusingdifferentstainsandstainingprocedures.Differenti...
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BIOS 242 Week 3 Lab 1; Differential Staining
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Lab5:DifferentialStaining 
 
LearningObjectives: 
 
•	Explaintheprincipleofdifferentialstaining 
•	Applydifferentialstainingtoidentifybacteria 
Differentialstainusestwoormorestainstospecificallystaincertainstructuresorcellularcomponentswhichcannotbeeasilyobservedusingsimplestains.Differential staining principles are based upon the specific chemical nature and composition of cellular components and therefore, different structures areobservedusingdifferentstainsandstainingprocedures.Differenti...
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