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Industrial uses of bacteria

Subject: Biology
Grade: Lower Secondary
Publisher: YDP
Resource types: Whiteboard presentation
Resource ID: a2803
Description:
At the end of this activity, students should be able to:
– explain the principle of the biological treatment of municipal wastewater
– explain how wastewater is purified by the activated sludge method and the biofiltration method
– define eutrophication and explain the biological method for the removal of nitrogen and phosphorus compounds
– explain how biogas is produced
– discuss the role of enzymes in biological washing powders
– present the main stages of the industrial production of enzymes.

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Industrial uses of ...
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Types of waste
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Organic and inorgan...
Whiteboard exercise
Biological treatmen...
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Activated sludge pr...
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Biofiltration method
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Biological treatmen...
Whiteboard exercise
Operation of a wast...
Animation
Eutrophication
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Removal of inorgani...
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Nitrogen cycle in n...
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Biological removal ...
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Renewable and non-r...
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Biogas
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Biogas and biofuels
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Comparison of calor...
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Obtaining biogas
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The sources of energy
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Industrial producti...
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Production of enzymes
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Application of enzymes
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Enzymes in washing ...
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The properties of e...
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Biological washing ...
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How do the enzymes ...
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