Antibiotics such as cycloheximide
are frequently added to sabouraud agar for isolating fungi from clinical
samples because most fungi grows and multiply slowly at least compared with
bacteria that grows rapidly after 24hours. Incorporation of antibiotics into
the agar will prevent the growth of bacteria and also other environmental
fungal such as Aspergillus spp.
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A. Ribosomes is the answer
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First, you breathe in oxygen through your trachea. The air travels down through the trachea to your lungs. Then your lungs transport the oxygen through your pulmonary artery to your heart. Then the heart transports the oxidized blood throughout your body. Then once the blood gives away all the oxygen your veins take the filtered blood through your pulmonary vein and back to your lungs to get oxidized again. I hope this helps
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I believe the answer to this is The wave pushes the water particles forward.
Type-II Diabetes, or non insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) involves a disrupted insulin signaling mechanism [broken]. There is usually a problem with insulin receptors on cells, and not so much the insulin itself (or pancreas). Sometimes the cause of type-II is referred to as "insulin resistance."