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Microbiology Coloring Book

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ISBN-10: 0060419253

ISBN-13: 9780060419257

Edition: 1996

Authors: Edward Alcamo, Lawrence Elson, Lawrence Elson

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This microbiology coloring atlas asks the reader to color a series of figures that convey microbiological principles and processes. An efficient review of all areas pertinent to a microbiology course, it simplifies the learning process and provides visually appealing figures that can be used for future study. The act of coloring helps students understand the structure and processes of microbiology, and how they relate to one another.
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Book details

List price: $29.99
Copyright year: 1996
Publisher: Pearson Education
Publication date: 1/24/1997
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 256
Size: 8.40" wide x 10.90" long x 0.70" tall
Weight: 1.298

Importance of Microbiology to Humans
Early Microscopes
Spontaneous Generation
Germ Theory: Pasteur
Germ Theory: Koch's Postulates
Light Microscopes
Electron Microscope
Measurements
Eukaryotes/Prokaryotes
Spectrum of Microorganisms
Forms of Bacteria
Bacterial Ultrastructure
Staining Bacteria
Bacterial Cell Envelope
Bacterial Spores
Bacterial Nutrition/Cultivation
Bacterial Reproduction
Conditions for Bacterial Growth
Special Culture Techniques
Isolating Bacteria
Bacterial Metabolism I
Photosynthesis
Bacterial Chromosomes
Bacterial Replication
Protein Synthesis: Transcription
Protein Synthesis: Translation
Protein Synthesis: Synthesis
Mutation
Bacterial Transformation
Bacterial Conjugation
Bacterial Transduction
Genetic Engineering
Introduction to Viruses
Viral Replication
Inactivation of Viruses
Antiviral Vaccines and Drugs
Interferon
Retroviruses
Introduction to Fungi
Life Cycle of Rhizopus Stolonifer
Yeasts
Importance of Fungi
Introduction to Protozoa
Paramecium
Importance of Protozoa
Control of Microorganisms with Physical Agents I
Control of Microorganisms with Physical Agents II
Control of Microorganisms with Chemical Agents
Chemotherapeutic Agents
Antibiotics I: Penicillin
Antibiotics II
Antibiotic Susceptibility Test
Transmission of Infectious Disease
Establishment of Disease
Toxins
Nonspecific Resistance to Disease: Mechanical and Chemical Barriers
Nonspecific Resistance to Disease: Phagocytosis and Opsonization
Nonspecific Resistance to Disease: Inflammation
Specific Resistance: Adaptive Immunity
Development and Structure of the Immune System
Specific Resistance: Antigens
Specific Resistance: Cellular Immunity
Specific Resistance: Humoral Immunity
Specific Resistance: Antibodies
Specific Resistance: Antibody-Antigen Reactions
Complement System
Types of Immunity
Monoclonal Antibodies
Complement Fixation Test
Fluorescent Antibody Test
Immunosorbent Test
Neutralization Test
Agglutination Test
Allergy and Anaphylaxis
Thrombocytopenia
Hemolytic Disease of the Newborn
Immune Complex Hypersensitivity
Cell Hypersensitivity
79 Upper Respiratory Bacterial Infection
Lower Respiratory Bacterial Infection
Food/Waterborne Bacterial Infections
Soil/Arthropod borne Bacterial Infections
Sexual/Contact Bacterial Infections
Viral Diseases of the Skin
Viral Diseases of Abdominal Organs
Viral Disease of Respiratory/Nervous System
Acquired Immunodeficiency Disease
Protozoan Disease: Sleeping Sickness
Protozoan Disease: Toxoplasmosis
Protozoan Disease: Malaria
Fungal Diseases
Life Cycle: Blood Fluke
Life Cycle: Asian Liver Fluke