A Biproduct or a chemical reaction is a substance(s) that is produced from the reaction. E.g. a product of Photosynthesis is Carbohydrates. a Biproduct is oxygen. Oxygen is not the reason or purpose of the the reaction, yet it is produced non the less as a bi product: 6H2O + 6CO2 ----------> C6H12O6+ 6O2
By-products in microbiology are substances produced as a secondary outcome of microbial metabolism. These can include gases, organic acids, enzymes, and other compounds that are not the primary focus of the microbial process but are generated as part of it. By-products can have important industrial applications, such as in biofuel production or pharmaceutical manufacturing.
Examples of pesticides degrading microorganisms include bacteria such as Pseudomonas and Bacillus species, as well as fungi like Trichoderma. These microorganisms have the ability to break down pesticides into harmless byproducts through processes such as biodegradation.
Some fields of microbiology include medical microbiology (study of microbes that cause diseases in humans), environmental microbiology (study of microbes in the environment), industrial microbiology (application of microbes in industrial processes), and food microbiology (study of microbes in food and food processing).
the study of microorganisms is called as microbiology
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Describe different types of specimen used in microbiology
Robert W. Bauman has written: 'Microbiology' -- subject(s): Microbiological Phenomena, Microbiology, Medical microbiology, Microbiological Techniques 'Microbiology' 'Microbiology' -- subject(s): Microbiology, Bacterial Infections, Microbiological Techniques, Microbiological Phenomena, Medical microbiology
Examples of pesticides degrading microorganisms include bacteria such as Pseudomonas and Bacillus species, as well as fungi like Trichoderma. These microorganisms have the ability to break down pesticides into harmless byproducts through processes such as biodegradation.
Some fields of microbiology include medical microbiology (study of microbes that cause diseases in humans), environmental microbiology (study of microbes in the environment), industrial microbiology (application of microbes in industrial processes), and food microbiology (study of microbes in food and food processing).
Robert M. Sterritt has written: 'Microbiology for environmental and public health engineers' -- subject(s): Environmental Microbiology, Industrial microbiology, Microbiology, Sanitary engineering, Sanitary microbiology
What is the importance of computer in microbiology
The branches of microbiology include medical microbiology (study of microorganisms that cause diseases in humans), environmental microbiology (study of microorganisms in the environment), industrial microbiology (use of microorganisms in industrial processes), and food microbiology (study of microorganisms in food).
Why nurses do not need microbiology?>
I can not use microbiology in a sentence.
International Microbiology was created in 1998.
recent development in microbiology
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yes,i want to know the eligibility creteria for M.D in microbiology. i m doing M.Sc in microbiology now i want to do M.D. in microbiology. plz tell me about this course and its procedure.