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Lecture 1 - What is microbiology
What are the fundamental differen...,
Describe the importance of microb...,
Briefly describe the fermentation...
4  cards
Lecture 2 - Bacterial cell structure
Describe 6 components of bacteria...,
Describe the structure and role o...,
Describe the differences between ...
13  cards
Lecture 3 - microbial growth
What are the physical factors whi...,
What are obligate aerobe anaerobe...,
Explain the difference between ae...
8  cards
Lecture 4 - Microbial evolution
What are the difference between t...,
Describe how bacteria can evolve ...,
What is lateral gene transfer doe...
5  cards
Lecture 5 and 6 - Archae
Explain how archae adapt to high ...,
How do archae regulate depth in w...,
Describe the biochemical process ...
3  cards
Lecture 7 - eukaryotic organisms
Describe the basic structure of e...,
List 4 types of eukaryotic micro ...,
Describe the endosymbiosis theory...
5  cards
Lecture 8 - Phototrophy
What is phototrophy give example ...,
Explain the difference between ox...,
What are photoheterotrophs give a...
4  cards
Lecture 9 - chemotrophy
Explain the difference between ca...,
What are chemotrophs give example,
Provide equation for aerobic resp...
13  cards
Lecture 10 - Microbial interactions
What are the three main types of ...,
Discuss an example of a beneficia...,
What are the negative interaction...
5  cards
Lecture 11 - Viruses
What are viruses,
Explain the physical structure of...,
What are virions
6  cards
Lecture 12 - Foodborne pathogens
What is gastroenteritis list the ...,
What are the three main ways of c...,
Describe food poisoning give micr...
3  cards
Lecture 13 - Fungal infections
What are the main categories of f...,
What are the sites of treatment f...
2  cards
Lecture 14 - HCV and HIV
Briefly describe what is hepatiti...,
What is hiv how is it transmitted...,
What are the sites of treatment f...
3  cards
Lecture 15 - Human microbiome
Describe the importance of microb...,
Discuss the possible factors that...,
What are the detrimental effects ...
3  cards
Lecture 16 and 17 - Antibiotics
What is an antibiotic,
Define selective toxicity give ex...,
List the different types of antib...
10  cards
Lecture 18 - Bacteriophages
Describe the morphology of phage ...,
Describe the difference between t...,
List three types of phages
7  cards
Lecture 19 - Microbialbioinformatics
Describe the importance of microb...
1  cards
Lecture 20 - Microbial biotechnology
Describe the importance of microb...
1  cards
Lab related SAQs
Consider the catalase test briefl...,
Consider the oxidase test what wo...,
Would you expect a strict anaerob...
18  cards
Tute related SAQs
What is enriched differential and...,
What is food spoilage intoxicatio...,
What is fermentation
5  cards

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