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Objectives. Understand how to quantify bacterial cells. Learn how to solve a dilution problem. It is a common practice to determine microbial counts for both liquid and solid specimens--suspensions of E. coli in nutrient broth all the way to soil samples and hamburger meat.
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General Microbiology Biol 4501 7 SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS 1. List the similarities and differences between passive diffusion and facilitated diffusion. 2. Explain the structure and symmetry of bacterial cytoplasmic membranes as suggested by the Fluid Mosaic Model. List the biochemicals that are present in or attached to the cytoplasmic
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