PPT-Inhibiting Microbial Growth

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in vivo CLS 212 Medical Microbiology Definitions Chemotherapy The use of any chemical drug to treat any disease or condition Chemotherapeutic Agent Any drug used

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in vivo CLS 212 Medical Microbiology Definitions Chemotherapy The use of any chemical drug to treat any disease or condition Chemotherapeutic Agent Any drug used to treat any condition or disease. 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. . 1. 19. Copyright © McGraw-Hill Global Education Holdings, LLC. Permission required for reproduction or display.. Introduction to . Microbial . Taxonomy. Taxonomy. science of biological classification. corticosterone. Two microbe strains were more commonly found in nests gathered at the rural site.. . Background. Discussion. Results. Methods. Acknowledgements. Correlations between nest commensal species, nestling health and hormones in the Eastern bluebird, . A. Metabolism. 1. Anabolism. A) synthesis reactions (building up). 2. Catabolism. A) lysis reactions (breaking down). B. Enzymes. 1. proteins that facilitate chemical reactions. Microbial Metabolism. 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:. in vitro. CLS 212. Microbicidal. . Microbicidal is the process or an agent that . kills. the microorganism. . The suffix . -. cidal. or . –. cide. means . ??( . See chapter 8 page 131. ). . in vivo. CLS 212: Medical Microbiology. Definitions. Chemotherapy. Chemotherapeutic Agent. Antimicrobial Agent. . Antibiotics. . Difinitions. Selective Toxicity:. The drug cause greater harm to microorganisms than to the human host.. THE ORIGIN AND EVOLUTION OF MICROBIAL LIFE. HOW DID LIFE ORIGINATE?. SPONTANEOUS GENERATION. LIFE ARISING FROM NON-LIVING MATTER. LONG BELIEVED AS THE ACCEPTED EXPLANATION OF ORIGINATION OF LIFE. EXPERIMENTS EVENTUALLY SHOWED IT TO BE IMPOSSIBLE. 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. . 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 . 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. 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. . 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 . 9. Figure 9.1 A plot of microbial death rate.. Constant percentage. of the extant population. is killed each minute. Basic Principles of Microbial Control. Action of Antimicrobial Agents. Alteration of cell walls and membranes.

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