The answer is 150000000.
The amount of bacteria found in 100 milliliters of water will be 150000000.
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Eevry single piece of data colelcted should support Dr. Loso's data because ecomorphs are based on ancestral causes. This is not related to geological isolation. Dr Jonathan Loso gave evolutionary clues in island experiments. <span>The experiments capped years of research into a type of lizard called an anole on the Caribbean islands. </span>
6-2(4+5)+6
First, you go off of PEMDAS, (parentheses, exponients, mutiply, divide, add, subract), and you will mutiply -2 to the numbers in the parentheses, -2x4 and -2x5. Which will then give you -8 and -10.
Then you set up your equation as normal, except without parentheses, which will make the equation 6-8+-10+6.
Then you will combine the two negative numbers, and it'll give you -18.
Then you will combine both the positive numbers, and that'll give you 12.
Add 12 to -18 and that will give you -6.
Answer:
The factors limiting the size of cells include: Surface area to volume ratio (surface area / volume) Nucleo-cytoplasmic ratio. Fragility of cell membrane.
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Answer:
Amoxicillin and Tetracycline
Explanation:
Kirby-Bauer test is used to determine the susceptibility of a bacteria to an antibiotic. The target bacteria is grown on an agar plate. Antibiotic wafers are places on these plates. After some time, the plate is checked. Zone of inhibition (ZOI) is the area around the wafer where no bacteria survived. A reference table is checked for determining the susceptibility of the bacteria to a particular antibiotic. If the value of ZOI is smaller than the value required for susceptibility (S), it means that the bacteria is resistant to that antibiotic.
From the given data, ZOI for Amoxicillin is 25 and S value is ≥29 so the organism in question is resistant to Amoxicillin and Amoxicillin is not an appropriate choice for treatment. Similarly, ZOI for Tetracycline is 18 and S value is ≥19 hence it is not the appropriate choice for treatment.