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Can ethics Satisfy Basic Human Needs in an organization ? conditions : talk about The impact...

Can ethics Satisfy Basic Human Needs in an organization ?

conditions : talk about

  • The impact of Management Information System ethics on satisfying human needs
  • basic human needs in the organization.

The answer should be in 1 page and half .

In: Operations Management

Human Genetics

Define Human Genetics. What arethe major branches and fields of human genetics?

In: Biology

We have titrated natural water in which the primary buffering agent is carbonate species and understood...

We have titrated natural water in which the primary buffering agent is carbonate species and understood how to predict the titration curve using the equilibrium constants of those weak acids. Plot the estimated curve for the titration of 1 L of 0.001 M phosphoric acid with 0.1 M NaOH.

In: Chemistry

We have titrated natural water in which the primary buffering agent is carbonate species and understood...

We have titrated natural water in which the primary buffering agent is carbonate species and understood how to predict the titration curve using the equilibrium constants of those weak acids. Plot the estimated curve for the titration of 1 L of 0.001 M phosphoric acid with 0.1 M NaOH.

In: Chemistry

So if I have KNO3 and I mix it with water, is the solution basic or...

So if I have KNO3 and I mix it with water, is the solution basic or acidic? How do I know? I'm very confused in how to know if acids or bases are made when mixing something with water..

Also, is ClO- a weak acid or a base when mixed with water? and how?

In: Chemistry

Select the statement that applies to Mycoplasmas. These bacteria are intrinsically resistant to β-lactam antibiotics. These...

Select the statement that applies to Mycoplasmas.

These bacteria are intrinsically resistant to β-lactam antibiotics.

These bacteria have mycolic acids in their cell wall.

These organisms have a rapid generation time.

Mycoplasmas resist the effects of β-lactam drugs by synthesizing a β-lactamase.

These organisms all contain a terminal organelle.

In: Biology

Write down the structure of arachidonic acid (C20:4 Δ5,8,11,14). Write down the second and third cycles...

Write down the structure of arachidonic acid (C20:4 Δ5,8,11,14). Write down the second and third cycles of β-oxidation of arachidonic acids including the corresponding enzymes. How many ATPs can be synthesized with the free energy generated from the oxidation of arachidonic acid? Show your calculation.

In: Chemistry

In a paragraph or 2, pick 3 of the 4 molecules (protein, carbohydrates, nucleic acids and...

In a paragraph or 2, pick 3 of the 4 molecules (protein, carbohydrates, nucleic acids and lipids) and talk about why those 3 molecules that you picked are important for our health. Also talk about bonds types and how the types of bonds makes those molecules good for it function.

In: Biology

Capsular Staining. Some bacterial cells are enclosed with an extracellular gel-like layer that occurs outside the...

  1. Capsular Staining. Some bacterial cells are enclosed with an extracellular gel-like layer that occurs outside the cell wall. Capsules are pathogenic factors that also function in attachment. If the capsule stain is not properly prepared the gel-like material may shrink and will not be seen during microscopy. Which of the following is INCORRECT?
  1. a capsular stain was used to prepare Klebsiella pneumonia slides for microcopy
  2. the smear is air-dried
  3. the smear was heat fixed
  4. all the above are incorrect
  5. none of the above are incorrect
  1. Differential Staining requires the use of more than one chemical stain. QUESTION: The Gram Stain is a NOT a Differential Stain. T or F

  1. Motility in bacteria can be determined using which of the following methods
    1. Wet mount
    2. Flagella stain and wet mount
    3. Wet mount and SIM media
    4. Wet mount, flagella, stain, or SIM media
  2. Biochemical Procedures that use selective & differential media identify:
  1. the shape and arrangement of bacteria
  2. the microscopic properties of bacteria
  3. enzymatic properties of bacteria
  4. the size characteristics of bacteria

  1. In a SIM test, one SIM tube was inoculated with two unknown bacteria. The results were then used to identify both bacteria. T or F

  1. Selective Medium support the growth of one type of organism and inhibits the growth of another. T or F

  1. Sulfide, Indole, Motility (SIM): Bacteria that have the enzyme tryptophanase, can convert the amino acid tryptophan to indole. Indole reacts with Kovac’s reagent to form a Black Color. T or F
  1. GROWTH ON EMB & MAC: Which Observations are INCORRECT?
  1. both EMB and MAC contain dyes that inhibits gram-positive bacteria.
  2. both EMB and MAC differentiate gram negative organisms based on their ability to ferment lactose
  3. both EMB and MAC indicate that the pH becomes basic (alkaline) because of fermentation
  4. all the above are incorrect
  5. none of the above
  1. GROWTH On MSA (7.5% NaCl). Which Observations are CORRECT?
    1.    MSA is selective for Staphylococci
    2. Staphylococci species are Gram +
    3.     MSA is differential based on acid production
    4. Acid production on MSA changes the phenol red (acid indictor) to yellow
    5.    All the above

  1. Blood Agar is differential with respect to Hemolysis. Which of the following is CORRECT?
    1. hemolytic enzymes are produced in produced hemolysis
    2. Beta (ß) hemolysis and results in the complete breakdown of the RBCs
    3. Alpha (a) hemolysis Partial destruction of the RBCs leads to a greenish brown color
    4. Gamma(γ)hemolysis causes no damage to the RBCs
    5. all the above are correct

  1. Blood Agar Plates have the enzyme catalase. We use blood agar to determine whether an unknown bacterium is catalase positive. T or F
  1. Differential and/or Selective Media include EMB, MSA, MAC, Blood Agar Plates, Simmons Citrate & SIM Tubes. Regarding what was observed on these media, which is CORRECT?
    1.     a change in color on any of those media means we are looking at the result of enzyme activity
    2.   acid production, or no -acid production indicate the presence or absence of specific enzymes
    3.     all the above are correct
    4.   none of the above are correct

  1. A pH sensitive dye (in media) responds to acid production with a change in color, and
    1. MacConkey (MAC) media turns reddish
    2. Eosin Methylene Blue (EMB) agar media inoculated with Escherichia coli produces a green metallic sheen
    3. Mannitol-salt agar (MSA) turns yellow
    4. all the above
    5. none of the above
  1. Page 284 of Benson’s summaries some “characteristics of common Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacterial Species.”. The Table identifies a list of Gram (-) bacteria that are all catalase +. Which of the following makes sense?
    1.    the catalase test can be used to categorize bacteria., i.e. they can be categorized as catalase (+ or -)
    2. the catalase test alone could be used to identify a specific Gram (-) bacteria on that list
    3.   all the above makes sense
    4. none of the above makes sense

In: Biology

Label the four mutated DNA segments shown below according to the type of point mutation each represents.

Label the four mutated DNA segments shown below according to the type of point mutation each represents. Use the codon table above to determine how each mutation would affect the amino acid coding for each segment.

Drag the labels to their appropriate locations to identify the type of point mutation shown.

 

In: Biology