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Lecture 1: physical and chemical requirements of microbial growth
Microbial growth def 1,
What is the septum 2,
What causes the shape and arrange...
36  cards
Lecture 2: Bacterial nutrition
Defined culture media 1,
Complex culture media 2,
What does transport media look li...
25  cards
lecture 3: the two sides of bacterial endospores
Why do cells change to endospores 1,
Process of going from a cell to e...,
Endospore structure from inside t...
24  cards
Lecture 4: physical control methods
Terms used for assessing the effi...,
Thermal death point 2,
Why do we need a control sector 3
27  cards
Lecture 5: chemical control methods
Chemical control methods 1,
Disinfectants 2,
Antiseptics 3
21  cards
lecture 6: microbial diversity
Evolution 1,
How did we go from one organism t...,
Gradients 3
21  cards
lecture 7: development of microbial communities
Why has microbiology focused so m...,
Limitations of pure culture 2,
What are the different examples o...
28  cards
lecture 8: microbial community genetics, metabolic potential and how we can study them
What was the transition from dive...,
The great plate count anomaly 2,
Enrichment bias 3
27  cards
lecture 9 & 10: bacterial physiology
Microbial physiology 1,
Bacterial physiology 2,
Key bacterial internal and surfac...
72  cards
lecture 11: introduction to the immune system
Innate immunity 1,
Complement system 2,
What triggers the different compl...
15  cards
lecture 12: antigen uptake and presentation
What two components cause immunity 1,
What is antigen 2,
What does foreign antigen include 3
32  cards
lecture 13: T cells and their receptors
Cd4 functions 1,
Difference between production of ...,
Artificial t cells chimeric antig...
32  cards
lecture 14: B cells and their antibodies
What is the molecular mass of ant...,
What are the five different types...,
When does isotype switching occur 3
28  cards
lecture 15: effector cells and immune tolerance
Clonal selection 1,
How do only b cells bearing the c...,
Example of b cell specific for te...
23  cards
Lecture 16: Water microbiology and public health
Aquifer 1,
The freshwater environment 2,
Microbes found in freshwater are ...
38  cards
Lecture 17: Measuring water quality
Problems with drinking water trea...,
What is an example of an ineffici...,
What happened during the milwauke...
21  cards
Lecture 18: viruses and their hosts
What are the different types of v...,
What are the different types of h...,
How do the different host cells i...
28  cards

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