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Morphology, Gram Staining, Metabolic Pathways, Photosynthesis (C3, C4, CAM),
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Diploblastic vs Triploblastic Organization, Protostomes & Deuterostomes,
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Father of Microbiology who called microbes animalcules:
Robert Hooke
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
Robert Koch
Carl von Linne (Linnaeus)
Louis Pasteur
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
,Which field of microbiology monitors and controls the spread of diseases in communities?
Medical Microbiology
Industrial Microbiology
Enviornmental Microbiology
Agricultural Microbiology
Public Health Microbiology and Epidemiology
Public Health Microbiology and Epidemiology
Does not have membrane bound cellular organelles and has cell wall made up of peptidoglycan:
Helminthes
Bacteria
Fungi
Protozoa
Algae
Bacteria
According to Binomial system the scientific name of any living organism has (select all that
apply):
A combination of generic (genus) and family name.
Both names should be italicized when in print or underlined when written by hand.
The first and second name are always lower-case letter.
A combination of the generic (genus) and species name.
The genus name is always capitalized, and the species name begins with a lower-case letter.
Both names should be italicized when in print or underlined when written by hand.
, A combination of the generic (genus) and species name.
The genus name is always capitalized, and the species name begins with a lower-case letter.
He was the first person to use swan neck flask to disapprove the theory of spontaneous
generation:
Robert Hooke
Robert Koch
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
Louis Pasteur
Carl von Linne (Linnaeus)
Louis Pasteur
Prokaryotes
unicellular microbes that lack a true nucleus.
Example:
bacteria and archaea
Bacteria:
These are single-celled prokaryotes whose cell walls are composed of peptidoglycan (though
some bacteria lack cell walls). They reproduce asexually. Most are beneficial, but some are
pathogens that cause disease
Archaea: