Effectiveness of Common Disinfectants Introdu
.... Several attack either the bacterial
cell wall or the underlying cytoplasmic membrane. .... Certain other disinfectants act on the bacterial
cell wall. ....
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Impact of Electric Transmission Lines on Plants
.... of a highly conductive cytoplasmic core surrounded by a thin insulating plasma membrane which is in turn surrounded by a porous - but rigid -
cell wall. ....
(1895

8

)
Biology Questions
.... Gram staining is based on the ability of the
cell wall of bacteria to retain the crystal violet dye used in this staining method during the solvent treatment ....
(1222

5

)
Several Diseases & Medications
.... They usually work by destroying the
cell membrane or
cell wall integrity, interfering with
cell wall synthesis, or inhibiting protein synthesis. ....
(839

3

)
Characteristics of Bacteria
.... They have a
cell envelope consisting of a capsule, the
cell wall, and a plasma membrane, and a cytoplasmic region which contains the
cell genome (DNA ....
(4583

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)
Various Aspects of Science
.... Plant cells have a strong
cell wall. When the take up water by osmosis, plant cells swell but the
cell walls prevents them from bursting. ....
(491

2

)
The Gram Stain and Bacteria
.... of amino acids and sugar. Eukaryote cells have a
cell wall, but it does not contain peptidoglycans. An example of a eukaryotic
cell ....
(752

3

)
The Gram Stain
.... of amino acids and sugar. Eukaryote cells have a
cell wall, but it does not contain peptidoglycans. An example of a eukaryotic
cell ....
(752

3

)
Multicellular Exocrine Glands
.... glands, the glandular product is released by exocytosis, the discharge from the
cell of particles that are too large to discharge through the
cell wall. ....
(267

1

)
DNA
.... In the penetration phase, the phage lysozyme opens a portion of the bacterial
cell wall, and the tail sheath contracts and forces the tail core through the ....
(6623

26

)
TUBERCULOSIS AMONG NATIVE AMERICANS
.... reports that M. tuberculosis, the causative disease agent, is a rod-shaped bacteria (also known as tubercle bacillus) which has an unusual
cell wall, a waxy ....
(6470

26

)
Plaque Bacteria
.... 3247). It results through the formation of bacterial adhesins on the cells' outer membrane or
cell wall (2:3247). These adhesins ....
(1314

5

)
Plaque Bacteria
.... 3247). It results through the formation of bacterial adhesins on the cells' outer membrane or
cell wall (2:3247). These adhesins ....
(1311

5

)
Red Blood Cell Disorders
.... of the heart: - the sinoatrial node in the posterior
wall of the right .... the amount of tension produced during contraction, cardiac muscle
cell contractions last ....
(9292

37

)
The Development of Microbiology This
.... It is treated with tetracycline. Penicillin is useless because the organism does not have a
cell wall, and penicillin works by breaking down
cell walls. ....
(6790

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)
COMBINATION DRUG THERAPY FOR AIDS
.... Diseases has identified a particular protein on the surface of white blood cells in certain patients which allows HIV to pass through the
cell wall and destroy ....
(2654

11

)
Salmonellae Chracteristics
.... The endotoxin of the
cell wall may play a role in Salmonellae pathogenesis and a clinical role in Gram-negative infections. Endotoxins ....
(1642

7

)
Stem Cell Research Speech
.... Substantiation: A
Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll conducted back in 2004 found that even then, 71% of Americans favored embryonic stem
cell research and only ....
(572

2

)
Escherichia coli
.... coli. The O antigen is located within the
cell wall; H is a flagellar antigen and the K antigen is located within the capsule. Since ....
(1371

5

)
Prescriptions for a Number of Conditions
.... Amoxicillin acts through the inhibition of protein synthesis of
cell wall mucopeptide. .... Its bacterial activity results from inhibition of
cell wall synthesis. ....
(3127

13

)
Pain Relievers, Medical & Psychological Drugs
.... Amoxicillin acts through the inhibition of protein synthesis of
cell wall mucopeptide. .... Its bacterial activity results from inhibition of
cell wall synthesis. ....
(3128

13

)
Five probiotic Drink Supplements Compared
.... smears of young, active cultures, if older cultures are used Gram-positive bacteria may stain red-pink due to autolytic changes in the
cell wall and therefore ....
(3211

13

)
BACTERIA & ANTIBIOTICS Introduction Lele (199
.... For example, tetracyclines are implicated in induction of transfer of their own resistance in anaerobes; antibiotics active at the
cell wall facilitate gene ....
(1930

8

)
Acute osteomyelitis
.... S. viridochromogenes, and S. wedmorensis, but is now produced synthetically, and is an organic phosphate which interferes with bacterial
cell wall synthesis by ....
(2432

10

)
Hospital Emergency Department
.... Beta lactam antibiotics such as amoxicillin or cefuroxime work either by interfering with
cell wall synthesis or binding to bacterial penicillin binding ....
(2460

10

)
Enzymes
.... Such toxicity is often unavoidable because, with the exception of
cell wall biosynthesis in bacteria, there are few critical metabolic pathways that are unique ....
(2460

10

)
Fertilization
.... placenta. The inner
cell mass becomes the embryo. The blastocyst is now ready for implantation in the uterine
wall. Mitosis occurring ....
(1220

5

)
Fertilization and Life
.... placenta. The inner
cell mass becomes the embryo. The blastocyst is now ready for implantation in the uterine
wall. Mitosis occurring ....
(1220

5

)
Hepatocytes
.... form complicated,
wall like structures of anastomosing plates known as the hepatic muralium. These hepatocyte plates are typically one
cell thick; although two ....
(1940

8

)
Cell Division in the Organism Saccharomyces Cerevisiae
.... haploid cells in S. cerevisiae, specialized cellular
wall projections are formed and then grow together. When these projections meet, the
cell walls dissolve ....
(2535

10

)