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Select one of the topics below: Function and Benefits of Compound Microscopes Robert Koch, Koch's Postulates, and their significance to microbiology
Question 1: Discuss the characteristics of eukaryotic microorganisms. Question 2: Identify the life cycles of select eukaryotic organisms.
Question: How long is the litmus milk to incubate at 37 degree C
Was microscopic life always known to cause disease? Forms of microscopic life (bacteria, viriae, fungi etc.) and how they relate in size.
Explain the factors which need to be considered with regard to the agents used in animal laboratories.
How might COVID-19 affect the respiratory system and circulatory system? How are they similar at the microbial level?
Question: Explain how horizontal gene transfer can add to antibiotic resistance.
Compare the structural components of prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells. Your answer should include specific cellular structures
1. What is Toxoplasma gondii 2. Pathogenesis of disease (ocular toxoplasmosis) - patient signs and symptoms
1. How does this medium differentiate between different organisms that grow on this medium?
Which of the following accurately describes how the dog's brain integrates information for smell?
Compose a write up of the Bacterial Genetics: Transformation Virtual Lab. Be sure to include the steps taken, the importance of the three types of media plates
Compare and contrast pneumococcal and mycoplasmal pneumonia (How are they alike and how are they di?erent?) and
Problem: Identify the steps in DNA replication including locations in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells and important enzymes.
In your own word give - An overview of the Malaria - A description of the causative agent - A description of the mode of transmission
What are the differences between a yeast, a mold, and a mushroom? In what ways are fungi economically important?
One of the three initial vaccines for SARS-CoV-2 Pfizer describes what it is composed of and what happens to it in the body
Students will select a VULNERABLE POPULATION GLOBALLY affected by a specific disease or health condition, or select a DISEASE WITH GLOBAL IMPACT
How can you differentiate between a positive and negative result on a DNase medium? and Which organism (S. aureus or S. epidermidis) is positive for DNase?
To confirm that the mushroom yield is exclusively based on the changing concentrations of heavy metals and not on any other possible factors,
Problem: Describe a few of the microbial control methods
During the Antigen-Independent response what stimulates and activates B cell?
Choose one of the most common microbial infections affecting the elderly. Then, Describe the infectious disease,
How could a health care professional use phylogenetic bracketing to treat a patient that has an unknown serotype of a pathogenic bacteria