PPT-Topic – Microbial Physiology

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PHOTOOXIDATION Presented by Dr P N Jadhav Professor amp Head Department of Microbiology Deogiri College Aurangabad B Sc First Year Semester II Paper IV Cytology

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PHOTOOXIDATION Presented by Dr P N Jadhav Professor amp Head Department of Microbiology Deogiri College Aurangabad B Sc First Year Semester II Paper IV Cytology and General Microbiology. Updated: January 2015. By Jerald D. . H. endrix. Microbial Classification . and Taxonomy. Classification Systems. Levels of Classification. Definition of “Species”. Nomenclature. Useful Properties in Microbial Classification. 1. 19. Copyright © McGraw-Hill Global Education Holdings, LLC. Permission required for reproduction or display.. Introduction to . Microbial . Taxonomy. Taxonomy. science of biological classification. Samodha Fernando. Department of Animal Science. University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Gut Microbes. Kinross . et al.. . Genome Medicine. 2011 3:14  . www.genome.gov.  . Influence of gut microbiome on obesity. D. ynamics on Fermentation . P. rogression. RAVE 2015. Linda F. Bisson. Department of Viticulture and Enology. University of California, Davis. Causes of Fermentation Arrest. Nutrient limitation. Nutrient imbalance. Ignaz. . Semmelweis. and Joseph Lister developed the first microbial control methods.. Mid 1800s. Before aseptic surgical techniques ~10% of all deaths were due to nosocomial infections. Delivering mothers as high as 25% death rate. A. Microbial Reproduction. 1. binary (transverse) fission. A) parent cell enlarges and duplicates all its genetic material. B) DNA copies move to opposite ends of parent and attach to a section of the cell membrane as it begins to pinch together at the center. A. Structure of DNA. 1. discovered by James Watson and Francis Crick in 1953. 2. stores genetic information for the production of proteins. 3. composed of nucleotides. A) a nucleotide is composed of a nitrogenous base, sugar, and phosphate. In the Environment. Table 9.1 Terminology of Microbial Control. Figure 9.1 A plot of microbial death rate.. Basic Principles of Microbial Control. Action of Antimicrobial Agents. Alteration of cell walls and membranes. Microbiology. Microbial Growth. Microbial requirements for growth:. 1. . Physical. A. . Temperature. Optimal growth temperature. Permissible range. human pathogens optimal = . 37°C. Microbial Growth. 1. . Discovered . by James Watson and Francis Crick . in 1953. 2. . Stores . genetic information for the production of proteins. 3. . Composed . of nucleotides. A) . A . nucleotide is composed of a nitrogenous base, . Loren Hauser. Miriam Land. Yun-Juan Chang. Frank Larimer. Doug Hyatt. Cynthia Jeffries. NEB Educational Support. 2. http://www.neb.com/nebecomm/course_support.asp?. Why study Computational Biology. . Musafer. PhD. Microbial growth defined as an increase in cellular constituents resulting an increase in a microorganism size, population number or both.. 1-Lag phase. When M.O are inoculated into fresh culture medium, will not reproduce immediately, therefore this period is called the lag phase. . 1. Microbial survival strategies. 2. Microbial growth. 3. Effects of the environment. 4. Microbial cultures. 5. Growth measurements. 6. Antimicrobial agents. 7. Antibiotics. 1. . Microbial. . survival. biotechnology.important. branch of Microbiology where economically valuable products are produced from cheaper raw materials by using large culture of . m.o.. Up stream and Downstream process.. Screening-Definition..

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