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+ | <br>Fig.1 Bacteria Cellulose (wet) | ||
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+ | <br>The figure above shows Bacteria Cellulose produced by Acetobacter. It is rich in water. | ||
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+ | <br>Fig.2 Bacteria Cellulose (dry) | ||
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+ | To get the figure above, it is washed to rinse off the bacteria and nutrient medium. Then it is dried off as figure shown. | ||
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+ | The dried off Bacteria Cellulose is then observed using Scanning Electron Microscope(SEM). The picture of Bacteria Cellulose taken during observation under (SEM) is shown above. | ||
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+ | Three cultivation had been made, and the weight of the dried off Bacteria Cellulose is 0.0324g, 0.0327g and 0.0359g. therefore we get the average weight 0.0337g. Based on the results shown, if the enzymes G6PD and PGI can be deactivate by using the antisense method, we will get more than the amount of Bacteria Cellulose above. | ||
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