Umm, who let this one through?
In other news, you (Lisa) might benefit from reading these Wikipedia
articles:
1.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acidophilus
2.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lactobacillus_acidophilus
3.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lactobacillus
Please note that you will need to create your own response to your school
assignment, and not copy out the articles directly, since that would be
plagarism and wrong. Also, you might want to check if your instructors
accept Wikipedia articles as sources. Increasingly, schools are not
accepting Wikipedia as a source due to the unique nature of building
content. After all, you can edit this page. If you are interesting in
contributing to Wikipedia, I encourage you to create an account.
Cheers,
[[User:Bratsche|Ben]]
On 8/27/05, Lisa Golding <charliesangels671(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
I'm doing an assignment for science on cells. There is only two
questions that is bothering me and i can't find any infomation on the net
or
books or anywhere. The questions are:-
1) is acidophilous the same as acidophilus and y?
2) Where would you find organisms called Acidophilous?
3) Are they harmful?
thankyou for taking time to read this message because i know you must be
very busy.
The only problem is that i will need an answer by Sunday 28th of august
thankyou very much
your sincerly
lisa
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