Describe and explain what would happen to the shape growth curve (what phase, the slope, etc) of the culture if:
The chemostat was placed at 27°C.
Describe and explain what would happen to the shape growth curve (what phase, the slope, etc)...
A bacterium is grown at its optimal growth temperature of 37°C in a chemostat. Describe and explain what would happen to the shape growth curve (what phase, the slope, etc) of the culture if: The chemostat was placed at 27°C. The chemostat at 37°C broke and no longer supplied new nutrients or removed wastes. You took a sample out of the chemostat containing a complex media and placed it into media that was chemically defined, minimal media You took a...
Explain what would happen to either the supply curve, the demand curve, the price of gasoline and the quantity of gasoline traded at equilibrium if the following scenarios occurred. Provide a simple sketch of the appropriate shift in the appropriate curve. If President Clinton (hypothetically speaking, of course) had required 30% of all vehicles to be electric in 2018, what would happen in the market for gasoline?
Explain what would happen to either the supply curve, the demand curve, the price of gasoline and the quantity of gasoline traded at equilibrium if the following scenarios occurred. Provide a simple sketch of the appropriate shift in the appropriate curve. If President Johnson (now “who is he?” hypothetically) relaxed the rules on “fracking” to extract oil from the ground, leading to higher efficiencies and lower costs in the production of oil, what would happen in the market for gasoline?
What would be some reasons as to why a bacterial growth curve would produce unexpected results? For example, an E. coli culture increases after the stationary phase? Or why there is no stationary phase? I am trying to interpret results that I have from a lab experiment. Viable Cell Concentration vs. Time of Escherichia coli E 1.00E+08 1.00E-07 C 1.00E+06 60 80 100 120 140 0 20 40 Time (minutes) Spectrophotometer -96 Well Plate
3. Using a diagram show the growth curve for a bacterial organism grown in batch culture. Label the various phases and describe what is happening in each phase. How can we juggle the conditions to create a continuous culture as in a situation where we want a continuous supply of a bioproduct.
2. What mode of reproduction do bacteria use? Describe a bacterial growth curve. Describe what happens at each step along the curve. What are some parameters that would affect how the curve looks? How would you predict the curve would look under different conditions? 17. Big Red's spot test produced the results shown below: What conclusions can be drawn from these results?
Curve. Explain what will happen to Canada's position on the Laffer Curve for both the cases where the tax rates rise and when they fall. (6 pts) What will happen if Canada's Tax Rate grows higher than T*?
Assume that the growth curve was done using complex medium like TSB. Predict what the growth curve would look like if the culture was grown in a defined, minmal medium (containing glucose).
a) Briefly, explain what the IS curve and the LM curve represent. b) Explain the reason that determines the slope of the IS curve and the factors that would make the IS curve steeper. c) Explain the reason that would determine the slope of the LM curve and outline what would shift the curve to the right. d) Use an IS-LM diagram to illustrate and explain why the interest rate is likely to decline during an economic contraction that is...
What would happen to population growth rate when zero population growth is achieved?