PPT-Microbial growth By Hadeel Kareem
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Musafer PhD Microbial growth defined as an increase in cellular constituents resulting an increase in a microorganism size population number or both 1Lag phase When
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Musafer PhD Microbial growth defined as an increase in cellular constituents resulting an increase in a microorganism size population number or both 1Lag phase When MO are inoculated into fresh culture medium will not reproduce immediately therefore this period is called the lag phase . CLS 212: . Medical . Microbiology. Factors Affecting Microbial Growth. There . are some factors that affect and control the growth of microorganisms around us, in hospitals, in the laboratory, and in industrial settings. . in vitro. CLS 212: Medical Microbiology. . Microbicidal. or . Microbistatic. ?. . Microbicidal. . Microbicidal. . is . the process . or . an agent . that . kills. the microorganism. . Microbial food spoilage occurs as a consequence of either microbial growth in a food or release of extracellular and intracellular(following cell . lysis. ) . enzymes in the food environment.. Signs of spoilage of different types of food:. Kareem . Nammari. Edward Nicholson. Kari . Skupa. Wes . Stanway. Cui Sun. 1. This is a surveillance device that will use a laser to pick up vibrations on a surface and convert it to sound. . Abstract. 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. . Definitions. Indigenous . flora. microorganisms . native or belonging naturally to a region.. Colonization. establishment . of a site of reproduction of microbes on a person without necessarily resulting in tissue invasion or . Microbiology. Microbial Growth. Microbial requirements for growth:. 1. . Physical. A. . Temperature. Optimal growth temperature. Permissible range. human pathogens optimal = . 37°C. Microbial Growth. Microbial growth is the increase in number of cells, not cell size. Microbial Growth. The Requirements for Growth: . Physical Requirements. Temperature. Minimum growth temperature. Optimum growth temperature. (a) Intrinsic factors: . These. . are inherent in the food. They include:. pH,. . water activity,. . oxidation reduction potential,. . nutrient content,. . antimicrobial contents,. . biological structure. Growth: . A. n . increase in cell number, not in cell size. .. Bacteria . grow and divide by binary fission, a rapid and relatively simple process. .. Phases . of Growth Bacterial Growth Curve : . When . 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. 1. Temperature. 2. . PH. 3. . Water activity. 4. . Oxygen and redox. Temperature. Minimum Temperature. . The temperature below which no growth occurs.. At temperature below the minimum the properties of cell membranes change so that they can no longer transport materials into the cell.
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