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IN
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MICROBIOLOGY 11TH EDITION BARRY f f f
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Table of Contents
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1. The Main Themes of Microbiology
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2. The Chemistry of Biology
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3. Tools of the Laboratory: Methods of Studying Microorganisms
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4. A Survey of Prokaryotic Cells and Microorganisms
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5. A Survey of Eukaryotic Cells and Microorganisms
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6. An Introduction to Viruses, Viroids, and Prions
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7. Microbial Nutrition, Ecology, and Growth f f f f
8. An Introduction to Microbial Metabolism: The Chemical Crossroads of Life
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9. An Introduction to Microbial Genetics
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10. Genetic Engineering: A Revolution in Molecular Biology
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11. Physical and Chemical Agents for Microbial Control
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12. Drugs, Microbes, Host–The Elements of Chemotherapy
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13. Microbe-Human Interactions: Infection, Disease, and Epidemiology f f f f f
,14. An Introduction to Host Defenses and Innate Immunities
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15. Adaptive, Specific Immunity and Immunization
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16. Disorders in Immunity f f
17. Procedures for Identifying Pathogens and Diagnosing Infections
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18. The Gram-Positive and Gram-Negative Cocci of Medical Importance
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19. The Gram-Positive Bacilli of Medical Importance
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20. The Gram-Negative Bacilli of Medical Importance
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21. Miscellaneous Bacterial Agents of Disease f f f f
22. The Fungi of Medical Importance
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23. The Parasites of Medical Importance
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24. Introduction to Viruses That Infect Humans: The DNA Viruses
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25. The RNA Viruses That Infect Humans
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26. Environmental Microbiology f
27. Applied and Industrial Microbiology
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1) The fscientific ffield fcalled is finvolved fin fthe fidentification, fclassification, fand fnaming
fof forganisms.
Question fDetails
Bloom's f: f01. fRemember
fAccessibility f: fKeyboard fNavigation
fASM fTopic f: fModule f01 fEvolution
ASM fObjective f: f01.05 fThe fevolutionary frelatedness fof forganisms fis fbest freflected fin fphylogenetic ftre
fTopic f: fTaxonomy fof fMicroorganisms
Section f: f01.06
Learning fOutcome f: fDefine ftaxonomy fand fits fsupporting fterms fclassification, fnomenclature, fand fidentif
fGradable f: fautomatic
2) The farea fof fbiology fthat fstates fthat fliving fthings fundergo fgradual fstructural fand
ffunctional fchanges fover flong fperiods fof ftime fis freferred fto fas .
Question fDetails
Bloom's f: f01. fRemember
fAccessibility f: fKeyboard fNavigation
fASM fTopic f: fModule f01 fEvolution
ASM fObjective f: f01.05 fThe fevolutionary frelatedness fof forganisms fis fbest freflected fin fphylogenetic ftre
fTopic f: fTaxonomy fof fMicroorganisms
Section f: f01.07
,Learning fOutcome f: fDiscuss fthe ffundamentals fof fevolution, fevidence fused fto fverify fevolutionary ftrends
fGradable f: fautomatic
3) Living fthings fordinarily ftoo fsmall fto fbe fseen fwith fthe funaided feye fare ftermed
.
Question fDetails
Bloom's f: f01. fRemember
fAccessibility f: fKeyboard fNavigation
ASM fTopic f: fModule f02 fStructure fand fFunction
ASM fObjective f: f02.01 fThe fstructure fand ffunction fof fmicroorganisms fhave fbeen frevealed fby fthe fuse fof fm
fSection f: f01.01
Learning fOutcome f: fDefine fmicrobiology fand fmicroorganisms, fand fidentify fthe fmajor forganisms fincluded
fTopic f: fHistory fof fMicrobiology
Gradable f: fautomatic
4) Microorganisms fcomposed fonly fof fhereditary fmaterial fwrapped fin fa fprotein fcovering fare
freferred fto fas f _.
Question fDetails
Bloom's f: f01. fRemember
fAccessibility f: fKeyboard fNavigation
fSection f: f01.02
ASM fTopic f: fModule f04 fInformation fFlow
Learning fOutcome f: fDescribe fthe fcellular fmakeup fof fmicroorganisms fand ftheir fsize frange, fand findicate
fTopic f: fGeneral fViral fProperties
ASM fObjective f: f04.04 fThe fsynthesis fof fviral fgenetic fmaterial fand fproteins fis fdependent fon fhost fcells
fGradable f: fautomatic
5) Specialized finternal fstructures, fcalled , fare ffound fin feukaryotes fbut fnot fin
fprokaryotes.
Question fDetails
Bloom's f: f01. fRemember
fAccessibility f: fKeyboard fNavigation
fSection f: f01.02
Learning fOutcome f: fDescribe fthe fbasic fcharacteristics fof fprokaryotic fcells fand feukaryotic fcells fand ft
fASM fTopic f: fModule f02 fStructure fand fFunction
Topic f: fCellular fOrganization
, ASM fObjective f: f02.04 fWhile fmicroscopic feukaryotes f(for fexample, ffungi, fprotozoa, fand falgae) fcarry fou
fActivity fType f: fNew
Gradable f: fautomatic
6) Well-known fdiseases fthat fare fincreasing fin foccurence fare freferred fto fas f diseases.
Question fDetails
ASM fTopic f: fModule f05 fSystems
ASM fObjective f: f05.04 fMicroorganisms, fcellular fand fviral, fcan finteract fwith fboth fhuman fand fnonhuman
fh fTopic f: fMicrobial fRoles
Bloom's f: f01. fRemember
fSection f: f01.04
Accessibility f: fKeyboard fNavigation
Learning fOutcome f: fDefine fwhat fis fmeant fby femerging fand freemerging fdiseases.
fActivity fType f: fNew
Gradable f: fautomatic
7) Disease-causing fmicroorganisms fare fcalled
A) decomposers. fB)
fprokaryotes.
C) pathogens.
D) eukaryotes. fE) ffermenters.
Question fDetails
Learning fOutcome f: fReview fthe froles fof fmicroorganisms fas fparasites fand fpathogens fthat fcause finfection
fASM fTopic f: fModule f05 fSystems
ASM fObjective f: f05.04 fMicroorganisms, fcellular fand fviral, fcan finteract fwith fboth fhuman fand fnonhuman fh
fTopic f: fMicrobial fRoles
Bloom's f: f01. fRemember
fSection f: f01.04
Accessibility f: fKeyboard fNavigation
fGradable f: fautomatic