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Chapter 11 Standard Course of Study 603 Compare the life functions of protists 701 Compare and contrast microbes Students will be able to explain the differences

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Chapter 11 Standard Course of Study 603 Compare the life functions of protists 701 Compare and contrast microbes Students will be able to explain the differences between protists bacteria . General principles of host defense. Mechanisms . of host defense against different classes of microbes . Immune evasion by microbes . Injury caused by normally protective immune responses . Strategies for vaccines . Introduction. What do we know about? . Size?. (. animace. ) . Invisible with naked eye. Structure?. Cells (bacteria, fungi, protozoa). Acellular. particles (viruses). Where are microbes found?. Everywhere: . Safety. Microbial Growth. By Jennifer Turley and Joan Thompson. © 2013 Cengage. Presentation Overview. Microbial growth. Microbial transmission. Types of microbes. Examples of microbes in food. Microbial Growth. Invisible to the naked eye. . Extremophiles . phile. - lover of. What is an Extremophile?. An extremophile is an organism that thrives under "extreme" conditions. . They are prokaryotes in the kingdom . By :. Komalah. . Ramakrishnan. . Malene. . Avalee. Martina . Farirah. Nino Rusty . Roslee. Bachelor of . Biomedical Sciences. Clinical Microbiology. Management . And . Science . University. WHAT IS STAPHYLOCOCCAL FOOD POISONING??. Topic 1 – Cells and DNA. Animal and plant cells. DNA, genes and chromosomes. Cell Division. DNA profiling. Topic . 2 – Microbes. !. Types of Microbes. Controlling the growth of microbes. Microbes in industry. Topic . 2 – Microbes. !. Types of Microbes. Controlling the growth of microbes. Microbes in industry. Controlling the growth of microbes. LEARNING . OUTCOMES. . Name 2 characteristics about how microbes grow and reproduce . and . Parasitology. Stijn. van . der. . Veen. Website for the course. Website: . http://m-learning.zju.edu.cn. All basic course information. Course introduction and outline. Lecture slides. Basic information teachers. Growth. 1. 7. Copyright © McGraw-Hill Global Education Holdings, LLC. Permission required for reproduction or display.. Binary Fission:. Chromosome . Replication and Partitioning . and Cytokinesis. Remember!. Microbes can be. VIRUSES,. FUNGI or. BACTERIA. Bacteria can be . Rod shaped (bacillus). Round shaped (. cocci. ). Spiral shaped (. spirilla. ). WHICH ARE WE?. Sample A. Sample B. Sample C.  . Besides macroscopic plants and animals, microbes are the major components of biological systems on this earth. Microbes are present everywhere – in soil, water, air, inside our bodies and that of other animals and plants. Microbes like bacteria and many fungi can be grown on nutritive media to form colonies, that can be seen with the naked eyes. Such cultures are useful in studies on micro-organisms. Some of the most important contributions of microbes to human welfare are as follows. . Author: Michael Witty. Citation: Michael Witty. 2009. Spirochetes in the context of their environment and other microbes.. Publication Date : August 2009. Introduction. Most observations of spirochetes come from cultivated microbes or rich animal systems.  This is because of the small size of these bacteria and the technical difficulties associated with resolving them in complex environmental samples.  This movie shows bacteria from a soil sample swimming amongst soil particles and other soil microbes.. H. uman health. Agriculture. Nutrient cycling. Environmental remediation . Where ever humans go we bring microbes with us!. Space 101 : Microbes. “Microbes . maketh. man”. Jamie Foster . –. University of Florida. Chelsi D. Cassilly Ph.D.. 1. , Samantha A. Marcella. 2. , Heather C. Morris. 3. , Todd A. Schneider. 4. , Peter Bertone Ph.D.. 4. , Erin G. Hayward Ph.D.. 4. , Jason A. Vaughn. 4. , Jarvis A. Caffrey Ph.D..

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