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What is Life? What is a Microbe?
which is what pro-cary means pre-nucleus .) Microbes are involved in: nutrient production, energy flow, decomposition, production of food
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Microbes in the Media
and being amazed by what real microbes can do Novel treatment of Staph infections using nanoparticles to deliver Nitrous Oxide
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How are Microbes Grown?
that provides microbes with appropriate nutrients for growth. -Inoculation is involved using a sterile tool to spread the sample on the surface of a solid medium
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What is a Eukaryotic Cell?
the different kinds of eukaryotic microbes. Identify the different kingdoms of eukaryotes, with each kingdom's morphology, nutritional mode
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First Introductions
This is your first stop on your microbiowiki journey. Places to visit in this section include: What is a Wiki and What do I do? What is Life
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Home page redesign
is a Wiki and What do I do? 2. What is Life? What is a Microbe ? 3. How are Microbes Grown? 4. Historical Tour of Microbiology 1
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The Microbiowiki Homepage
! First Introductions How Microbes Function 1. What is a Wiki and What do I do? 2. What is Life? What is a Microbe
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How to Get a Communicable Disease
Microbe--Human Interactions How we get sick Step one: Contact (to touch) To come in contact with microbes. Contact does
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Microbial Nutrition and Growth
(and chemoautotrophic microbes too) -These organisms form the base of the food chain that all other life depends on - Even though they obtain carbon in a different
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Your General Defenses
? Why is the skin considered a defense against microbes? What are some examples of physical or anatomical barriers at the body’s surface
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Your Specific Defenses
of antibody -Single specificity antibodies formed by fusing a mouse B cell with a cancer cell. -Used in diagnosis of disease, identification of microbes
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"Superbugs"
Superbugs: One of the Worlds Most Pressing Health Challenges What is a Superbug? The word "superbug", first used in the media
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Nasty Gram Negative Bacilli
are due to what effect? a. irritation of the glottis by the microbes b. pneumonia c. the destruction of the respiratory epithelium d. blocked
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DNA Viruses
Cancerous Cell Viruses Are obligate parasites that infect animals, plants, and other microbes. Viruses are limited to a particular host or cell
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Gruesome Gram-positive Bacilli
by infected meat. severe diarrhea and vomiting of blood are a symptom. Q: What kind of vaccine is the anthrax vaccine
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The Squiggly Wiggly Bad Guys
life cycle and reproduce asexually by transverse fission, in which the organism divides in two across its width. Three spirochetes - human
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Microbial Metabolism
with life provide a reactive site for target molecules called substrates are much larger in size than their substrates associate closely
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