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Dictionary » M » Mould Mouldmould (Science: microbiology) A filamentous fungus. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: What exactly does the term 'Induced Fit' mean?It suggests that the enzyme is not rigid and that it actually changes its shape slightly to fit the profile of the substrate. The enzyme will mould its self around the substrate as it does this it puts strain on the substrate molecule. The strain distorts a particular bond and lowers the activation ...
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Identify thisHello, Can somebody tell me precisely what kind of the mould or fungus is this? I attached several high resolution photo's to this topic. Here are YouTube video links of this creature: 1. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbb6QQf6mOM 2. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jocP6cy8bkY ...
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physarum polycephalum... to help people, but the things people need help with need to make a certain kind of sense. yes oscillation the contraction in the body of a slime mould follows a oscillatory patern . the contarction happens when the slime mould tries to move toward food or move away from sun light . but the mechanism ...
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were to purchase bacteria... aquarium. 06. Staphylococus aureus - Facial skin. 07. Pseudomonos sps and streptococcus from throat, nasal swabs. 08. Aspergillus sps from bread mould. You are safe as long as you go for algae and protozoans are risky and bacteria terribly hard to control, they just don't listen to ya. Although ...
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bacteria #2... but other bacteria just use those components related to acid rain in order to obtain energy o reductor power. 2- it depends on the type of bread mould... rhyzopus stolonifer and there is another one i dunno remember its name
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