MICROBES !!! Viruses Alive? Viruses are non-living! They do not carry out respiration. They do not grow or develop Cannot reproduce without a host cell Viral ...
MICROBES !!! Bacteria and Viruses Bacteria: Classification and Structure What are the 6 Kingdoms? Archaebacteria Eubacteria Protists Fungi Plants Animals ...
Are invisible to the naked eye, you need a powerful microscope ... They hang about waiting to meet a host' which they then invade, hijacking the host's cells. ...
scientific names. the golden age of microbiology. Great Microbiologists. biogenesis: refuting spontaneous generation. 1668 Francesco Redi. 1837 Schwann (Schultze) ...
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had fun with both the PP quiz and the constructing of posters. ... C-MORE's microbe personality quiz http://cmore.soest.hawaii.edu/education/kidskorner/ur_q1.htm ...
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Title: Nuclear Polyhedrosis Virus Author: Haywood Community College Last modified by: George Thomas Created Date: 11/13/2006 1:55:45 PM Document presentation format
Characteristics of microbes Major groups of microorganisms Viruses Not cells; contain either RNA or DNA in envelope; can only multiply in living cells.
Microbes and Man Infectious diseases - leading cause of death Emerging and re-emerging diseases Development of antibiotic resistance Infections in immunocompromised ...
Appearance of Streak Plate After Culture. How many different kinds of bacteria are ... Fluorescence: Bacteria in Paramecium. GFP: E. coli. Confocal Microscopy ...
Title: Life in the Sea -Microbes- Author: Kate Last modified by: cmore Document presentation format: Letter Paper (8.5x11 in) Other titles: Gill Sans ...
Pre-lab. Aseptic technique. Microbes in the environment. Game Plan. Why study microbes? ... PRO/AH/EDR Yellow fever - South America (08): Brazil (RS) monkey, ...
Title: Bioremediation Microbes: Earths Greatest Chemists Author: Jono Last modified by: base Created Date: 4/12/2006 2:01:43 PM Document presentation format
Il existe des milliards de microbes, sans compter tous ceux que nous n'avons pas ... De nombreux microbes sont pr sents dans la nature et contribuent la ...
Microbes and Life. Now. The beginning. 4.5bya. First animals. 600mya. The first bacteria. 3.9bya. Oxygen accumulates. 1.8bya. 1st cyanobacteria (stromatolites) ...
Microbes are used to clone genes so we can study and identify them ... Medical advances has proposed gene therapy as a possible solution to 'fixing' faulty genes. ...
7. Long shelf life. 8. Affordable. Other drugs for other infections ... Chicken pox is usually mild but more serious in adults and characterized by the ...
are the 'leftovers' of the first living organisms ... include: Campylobacter jejuni (bacterial gastroenteritis), and Spirilium minus (rat bite fever) ...
Il existe des milliards de microbes et beaucoup d'autres qui n'ont pas encore ... On trouve de nombreux microbes dans la nature qui aident les plantes pousser. ...
Introduction to Lab Ex. Photosynthetic Microbes Introduction to Lab 3: Ex. Photosynthetic Microbes Microbes that are capable of photosynthesis Found in 2 groups ...
Autonomous microbial genosensor. Trina McMahon and Stuart Jones, UW-Madison. David Fries and Matt Smith, University of South Florida, Center for Ocean Technology ...
Only have one copy of each gene. Diverse living environments. Evolution studies ... Genetics vs. Biochemistry. Create mutants. Genotypes. Gene function. Purify ...
... The reeds are harvested for compost and the organic waste is broken down by saprotrophic bacteria Nitrification of ammonia to nitrite and nitrite to nitrate ...
Control of microbes in foods Keeping them out Physically removing them Preventing their growth Killing them General observations about microbial control Cells in log ...
... the microbes? Autonomous microbial genosensor. Trina McMahon and Stuart Jones, UW-Madison ... David Fries and Matt Smith, University of South Florida, ...
Recombinant DNA technology utilizes the power of ... Protoplast fusion ... Protoplast fusion. Nocardia lactamdurans produces the antibiotic cephalomycin ...
biomass determined by the nutrient. which is LOWEST in relation ... Van't Hoff's Law. Inc 10oC = 2 X growth. Q10 = 2. Cardinal Temps. Minimum. Maximum. Optimum ...
In this section all of the diseases are caused by infections of viruses. ... Gangrene. Plague. Plague. Plague Bacteria. Strep Pneumoniae. Fungal Infections ...
Chapter 11: Physical and Chemical Control of Microbes aseptic Lister Joseph _____ started _____ techniques with medical applications. By using carbolic acid ...
Microbes: the most successful creatures on earth? Is evolution driving towards perfection or greater complexity? Prokaryotes are the simplest form of what scientists ...
Unfiltered water and most especially wastewater is home to over a million different microorganisms that are extremely small and cannot be seen by the naked eye. Among the different species of microorganisms present in water are single-cell microbes that are considered to be the “oldest form of life on Earth”.
Diversity of Physiological Adaptations in Microbes What do they need to survive and reproduce and where do they find it? Sources of metabolic requirements
Conjugation. Transduction. Transformation. Conjugation. Bacteria use pili for attachment ... Bacteria Conjugation: http://fig.cox.miami.edu/~cmallery/150ss97/18x14.jpg ...
Introduction to microbes and infectious disease Most microbes do NOT cause disease (what s the difference, i.e., what is a virulence factor?) Microbes cause ...