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Lecture 1: Introduction
What are the 2 definitions of mic...,
Give 4 examples of the types of l...,
What is the difference between mi...
21  cards
Lecture 2: History and scope
What was the reaction to redi s e...,
What did needham and spallanzani ...,
How was spontaneous generation fi...
18  cards
Lecture 3: Classification of living organisms
What did beijerink and winogradsk...,
What are the two ways of classify...,
What is the difference between ta...
24  cards
Lecture 4: Bacterial taxonomy
What are the 4 goals of the class...,
Name the 7 levels of classificati...,
What do the following names say a...
28  cards
Lecture 5: Bacterial taxonomy (cont.)
Describe the general structure of...,
Name and visualize the 6 main bac...,
Name and visualize the 5 main bac...
24  cards
Lecture 6: Prokaryotic cell organization
Describe the function of the plas...,
Describe the function of the cell...,
Describe the function of the capsule
26  cards
Lecture 8: Sporulation and germination
The major function of the cytopla...,
Name 3 major components in the ba...,
Give 3 examples of what inclusion...
29  cards
Lecture 7: Prokaryotic cell organization II
In gram positives the peptidoglyc...,
The function of teichoic acid and...,
In gram negatives the peptidoglyc...
46  cards
Lecture 9: Population growth
What is the formulation for popul...,
What is the difference between sy...,
What are the two ways to plot asy...
54  cards
Lecture 10: Bacteria genome replication and gene expression
Name two instruments that can be ...,
What is the role of the catalyst ...,
What is the role of indicator str...
42  cards
Lecture 11: DNA replication
In eukaryotes dna is organized in...,
In eukaryotes nucleosomes are lin...,
Describe the difference in the co...
42  cards
Lecture 12: Bacterial gene mutations
Name the major regions of the bac...,
Name the major areas on the promo...,
Name the major regions of the tra...
48  cards
Lecture 13: DNA transcription
What are the 3 types of rna that ...,
What is the role of rrnas,
Rna synthesis proceeds from to
27  cards
Lecture 14: Translation and protein synthesis
Ribosomes can be as little as apa...,
What is the function of trnas,
Ribosomes synthesize proteins fro...
25  cards
Lecture 15: Bacterial plasmids and genetic exchange
What is recombination,
What is homologous recombination,
What is horizontal gene transfer
36  cards
Historical perspectives
Lucretius and fracastoro,
Janssen,
Hooke
19  cards
Lecture 17: Fungi I
The drug penicillin comes from wh...,
How many fungal species have been...,
How many new fungal species are d...
43  cards
Lecture 18: Fungi II
Name the 4 types of techniques us...,
Which phylum uses motility as a d...,
Name 2 types of fungi that use an...
56  cards
Lecture 19: Fungi III
Are spores haploid or diploid,
What are the 3 mechanisms by whic...,
Inappropriate immune responses du...
73  cards
Lecture 20: Fungi IV
What is tinea,
What are the 3 types of tinea,
Tinea pedis is also known as
58  cards
Lecture 21: Fungi V
What are secondary metabolites,
What is the use of secondary meta...,
Give an example of 2 drugs derive...
32  cards
Lecture 22: Bacterial pathogenesis I
What is an infection,
What is disease,
What is the difference between a ...
49  cards
Lecture 23: Bacterial pathogenesis II
What is virulence,
What are virulence factors,
Name 4 ways that virulence factor...
67  cards
Lecture 24: Parasitology I
Name 2 ways in which parasites ar...,
How do parasites differ from bact...,
Compare the prevalence of parasit...
46  cards
Lecture 25: Paratisology II
What is the deadliest animal why,
What is daly,
What parasitic disease has the hi...
43  cards
Lecture 26: Virology I
What is the definition of a virus,
Why are viruses considered as par...,
What are glycoproteins
39  cards
Lecture 27: Virology II
Based on genome what are the 2 ty...,
What are are possible composition...,
What are the possible shapes of v...
27  cards
Lecture 28: Virology III
What are the 7 baltimore classes ...,
What baltimore classifications ha...,
What type of virus is class 1
63  cards
Lecture 29: Virology IV
What was the earlier way of growi...,
Why were,
Aside from embryonated eggs what ...
32  cards
Lecture 30: Virology V
Name the 6 steps of the infectiou...,
What are the two broad phases of ...,
What steps are considered part of...
48  cards
Lecture 31: SARS COV-2
What type of viruses are the coro...,
What types of organisms are prima...,
Why is coronavirus named as such
49  cards
Lecture 32: Control of microorganisms
How many bacteria are estimated t...,
Rank the following items in terms...,
Why might the food industry want ...
67  cards
Lecture 33: Control of microorganisms II
Give 4 reasons why antimicrobial ...,
Give 2 possible ways that microog...,
Explain how microorganisms can be...
36  cards
Lecture 34: Antibiotics
What is the use for the majority ...,
What types of infections are anti...,
What are the three infectious dis...
54  cards
Lecture 35: Antibiotics II
How has antibiotic resistance evo...,
What type of antibiotic resistanc...,
What type of antibiotic resistanc...
38  cards
Lecture 36: Gut microbiome I
What proportion of the cells in t...,
How does the human genome compare...,
How does the human body weight co...
52  cards
Lecture 37: Gut microbiome II
How does the north american gut m...,
How does obesity impact the gut m...,
What method was used to determine...
34  cards
Lecture 38: Gut microbiome III
Aside from bacteria name 3 other ...,
The collection of fungi in the gu...,
The collection of helminths in th...
35  cards

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