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Microbiology & Infectious Disease

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Decks in this class (27)

Chapter 1: Introduction to the Microbial World
What is the definition of microbi...,
How are organisms scientifically ...,
What are two methods of studying ...
70  cards
Eukaryotic Microbes 1
Give the step by step process of ...,
Compare prokaryotes and eukaryote...,
List some structures some eukaryo...
25  cards
Eukaryotic Microbes 2: Fungi
Where are fungi found,
Explain the fungal nucleus,
Fungal cytoplasmic organelles wha...
23  cards
Eukaryotic Microbes 2: Fungi
Where are fungi found,
Explain the fungal nucleus,
Fungal cytoplasmic organelles wha...
23  cards
Eukaryotic Microbes 3: Fungi Classification
Give a basic description of chytr...,
Give a basic description of glome...,
Give a basic description of mucor...
22  cards
Eukaryotic Microbes: Protists
What two groups of protists were ...,
Euglenozoans describe kinetoplastids,
Euglenozoans describe euglenids
16  cards
Eukaryotic Microbes: Fungal and Parasitic Infections
Mycosis means,
What is a primary fungal infectio...,
What are opportunistic fungal inf...
29  cards
Virology ( Dr. Balfe)
History of virology edward jenner...,
History of virology martinus beij...,
History of virology wendell stanl...
34  cards
Virology 2 ( Dr. Balfe): Your cells under new management
Explain the cheshire cat escape s...,
Do viruses contain ribosomes,
Host cell receptors define what w...
29  cards
Virology: Herpesviruses
Describe the classification of he...,
Describe the structure of herpesv...,
What are the 8 human herpesviruses
51  cards
Virology: Papillomaviruses and Polymaviruses
Oma means what,
Is inducing a tumour part of thei...,
Why are papillomaviruses and poly...
13  cards
Virology: Papillomaviruses and Polyomaviruses - Permissive vs non permissive infection
Explain permissive infection,
Explain non permissive infection,
Why are papillomaviruses and poly...
19  cards
Gram Positive Bacteria
Describe the gram positive bacter...,
What are the three groups of gram...,
Explain the situation with spore ...
25  cards
Gram Negative Bacteria
What five types of proteobacteria...,
Give a brief description of chara...,
Give an example of pathogenic pse...
21  cards
Archaea
Do archaea always live in extreme...,
Describe the archaeal cytoplasmic...,
Domain archaea what are the two m...
19  cards
Other Bacteria
Cyanobacteria cell wall how do th...,
Explain the purpose of gas vesicl...,
Explain photosynthesis in cyanoba...
14  cards
Infectious Disease: Airborne Pathogens
Which of the following sites woul...,
What are the two main locations o...,
Explain airborne transmission
23  cards
Infectious Disease: Transmission via Direct Contact
Nonsporulating gram positive bact...,
Staphylococcus aureus is part of ...,
Staphylococcus aureus describe th...
28  cards
Epidemiology and Control of Infectious Disease
Whole genome analysis in epidemio...,
Special care baby unit and genome...,
What are the general principles o...
18  cards
Microbial Lifestyles and Metabolism (Dr. Kreft) : Nutrients and Media
What is the volume of a single ce...,
What is the weight of e coli,
Consequences of being small
49  cards
Microbial Lifestyles and Metabolism (Dr. Kreft): Exponential Growth
What is the definition of growth,
Describe some e coli growth facts,
In terms of number of cells and g...
22  cards
Microbial Lifestyles and Metabolism (Dr. Kreft): How Microbes Grow
Biomass and cell number can be us...,
Explain different ways biomass ca...,
Explain different ways cell numbe...
22  cards
Microbial Lifestyles and Metabolism (Dr. Kreft): Metabolism
What trophic category are animals...,
Chemotroph,
Organotroph
38  cards
Structural Macromolecules (Dr Alderwick): Part 1
What is the most well studied pro...,
What is the primary role of the c...,
Describe the composition of the cm
30  cards
Structural Macromolecules (Dr Alderwick): Part 2
S layer attachment in bacteria,
S layer attachment in archaea,
Paracrystalline surface layer s l...
22  cards
Microbial Taxonomy (classification) - Dr. Lodge
What is taxonomy,
What is diagnostic microbiology,
Diagnostic microbiology salmonell...
26  cards
Epidemiology and Infection Control
What are the various patterns of ...,
Define epidemic,
Define pandemic
13  cards

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