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Microbiology Lectures

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Overview

This course on Microbiology Lectures aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of microbiology concepts and principles. The course covers a wide range of topics including infectious diseases, historical foundations, microbial structures, genetics, controlling microorganisms, antimicrobials, host-pathogen interactions, defense mechanisms, immunity, and hypersensitivity reactions. Students will learn about culturing techniques, microscope usage, microbial nutrition, growth, and reproduction. The course utilizes a lecture-based teaching method and is designed for individuals interested in gaining knowledge in microbiology at a lower division level.

Syllabus

CH01a Scope Impact Human Use.
CH01b Infectious Diseases Microorganisms.
CH01c Historical Foundations.
CH01d Naming Classifying Evolution.
CH02a Bonds Molecules 1.
CH02b Bonds Molecules 2.
CH02c Macromolecules.
CH03a Culturing.
CH03b Microscope.
CH03c Preparations.
CH04a Form Function.
CH04b External.
CH04c Envelope.
CH04d Internal.
CH04e Prokaryote Shapes Classification Archea.
Ch05a History External.
CH05b Internal.
CH05c Fungi.
CH05d Protists.
CH06a Search Position.
CH06b General Structures.
CH06c Modes of multiplication.
CH06d Techniques Other.
CH07a Nutrition Chemical Sources.
CH07b Microbial Nutrition Transport.
CH07c Environmental Factors.
CH07d Growth Reproduction.
CH09a Intro Genetics Genes.
CH09b DNA Replication.
CH09c Transcription.
CH09d Translation.
CH09e Eukaryotic T T.
CH09f Gene Regulation.
CH09g Mutations.
CH09h DNA Recombination.
CH11a Controlling Microorganisms.
CH11b Methods Physical Control.
CH11c Methods Physical Control.
CH11d Chemical Control.
CH12a Principles Interactions.
Ch12b Survey Major antimicrobials.
CH12c Survey major Antimicrobials.
CH12d Interactions Selecting Antimicrobials.
Ch13a The Human Host.
CH13b Progress of Infection.
CH13c Progress of Infection 2.
CH13d Progress of Infection 3.
CH13e Epidemiology.
CH14a Defense Mechanisms.
CH14b Systems Involved.
CH14c Second Line.
CH14d Second Line.
CH15a Specific Immunity.
CH15b Stage I.
CH15c Step II.
CH15d Step III.
CH15e Step III.
CH15f Vaccination.
Ch16a Type I reactions.
Ch16b Type I reactions.
CH16c Type II hypersensitivity.
CH16d Type III IV hypersensitivity.
CH16e Autoimmune Immunodeficiency.
CH17a Preparation.
CH17b Immunologic.

Taught by

George Cornwall

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