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Objectives: Summarize the main themes of Microbiology and briefly outline the major historical events of this field of Science. Discuss the...

Objectives:

  • Summarize the main themes of Microbiology and briefly outline the major historical events of this field of Science.
  • Discuss the evolution, classification, and naming of microorganisms.
  • Provide an overview of the Chemistry of Biology including a discussion of atoms, chemical bonds, molecules, and organic compounds common to all cells.
  • Summarize the methods used to study microorganism in a laboratory including: microscopy, isolation and identification techniques known as the "six I's", and culture media.
  • Compare and contrast the structure and function of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, and discuss the following groups of eukaryotic organisms: fungi, algae, protozoa, and helminthes.
  • Discuss viruses with regard to structure, classification, multiplication cycle, cultivation techniques, detection and treatment methods.
  • Explain microbial nutrition and discuss transport mechanisms, environmental factors that can influence growth, and methods to study microbial growth.
  • Define the role of enzymes in microbial metabolism, differentiate between anabolism and catabolism, and provide an overview of the process of photosynthesis.
  • Discuss control methods for microorganisms and differentiate between physical methods of control and chemical methods of control.
  • Summarize the principles of antimicrobial chemotherapy and discuss the major antimicrobial drug groups.
  • Highlight the important concepts of microbe-human interaction in health and in infection and disease.

Instructions:

Step 1: Respond to the following:

  • Discuss at least 3 important topics related to the course content for Modules 1-4 as a tool to prepare for the midterm assessment.
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