BIOS 111 Lecture Notes - Lecture 31: Bactericide, Mutation, Serratia Marcescens

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Turbidity: detecting the scattering of the light. Scattering occurs for dead bacteria, live bacteria, dust particles, etc. Absorption depends on the molecules and the type of wavelength. Nucleic acids absorb uv light ~260 nm. All forms of life get energy from chemical energy or light energy. All forms of life use carbon dioxide or organic compounds as their carbon source. Most pathogens use organic compounds and chemical energy. Pseudomonas are a good example of organisms that use chemical energy, organic compounds, and an inorganic compound as the final electron acceptor. Chlorophyll accepts photons from light which excited electrons in the chlorophyll. Energy from ground state to excited state matches the energy of the light coming in. These electrons are used to make atp. This is used anaerobically and in part of aerobic respiration. Photosystem ii takes energy from incoming photons to split water. Hydrogens will make reduced power of nad. Oxygen combines with another oxygen and makes gaseous o2.

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