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Basics in Medical Microbiology
Introduction to the Course
Introduction to the Basics in Medical Microbiology
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The History of Microbiology: In a Nutshell and at Length
In a Nutshell: Beginnings of Microbiology
In a Nutshell: The Debate Over Spontaneous Generation
At Length: Disease Prevention, Transmission and Treatment
The Classical Golden Age: Louis Pasteur
The Classical Golden Age: Robert Koch
The Second Golden Age: Other Scientists
The Third Golden Age: The Era We Are in Now
Conclusion on the History of Microbiology
Characteristics of Life
What Is Life
Prokaryotes: Characteristics, Taxon, Examples and External Structures
Prokaryotes: Cytoplasmic Membrane, Cytoplasm and Internal Structures
Eukaryotes: Characteristics, Taxon, Examples and Structure
Eukaryotes: External Structures, Cytoplasmic membrane and Cytoplasm
Eukaryotes: Membranous Internal Structures
Eukaryotes: Non-membranous Internal Structures
What Are Viruses and What Are They Not?
Microscopy
Microscopy: Comparative Sizes
Light Microscopy: Parts, Image Formation and Light Pathway
Light Microscopy: Concepts and Other Configurations
Scanning Electron Microscope
Transmission Electron Microscope
Staining Techniques
Simple and Negative Staining
Gram Staining
Acid Fast Staining
Classification of Living Organisms
Taxonomy
Hierarchical Systems and Nomenclature
Phyla in Domains Bacteria and Archea
Introduction to Microbial Growth and Nutrition
Microbial Growth and Nutrition
Physical and Chemical Factors
Culture Media
The Streak Plate Method
Conclusion of the Course Basics in Medical Microbiology
Conclusion
Characteristics of Life
Basics in Medical Microbiology
By:
Dr. Sunita Seemanapalli
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What is life? What is it not?
We'll cover the following topics in this section:
What Is Life
Prokaryotes: Characteristics, Taxon, Examples and External Structures
Prokaryotes: Cytoplasmic Membrane, Cytoplasm and Internal Structures
Eukaryotes: Characteristics, Taxon, Examples and Structure
Eukaryotes: External Structures, Cytoplasmic membrane and Cytoplasm
Eukaryotes: Membranous Internal Structures
Eukaryotes: Non-membranous Internal Structures
What Are Viruses and What Are They Not?
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