The study of the vast majority of living organisms, which happen to be smaller than the eye can see. This reference answers the most important questions that form the foundation of Microbiology within 6 laminated pages. Author, professor and researcher in the filed of Biology Dr. Frank Miskevich produced this fact-filled reference to support students at any level. Carry this core material in a handy format to use beyond the course and into higher level and career courses, then even further into your working life as a refresher. With many diagrams in a small package, you will not need to crack the textbook to review and refresh to boost test scores and retention for the lowest price you will see for such an effective tool. 6-page laminated guide includes:
Organisms & Evolution
Bacteria
Archaea
Eukaryotes
Viruses
Shapes & Types – with illustrations
Bacterial & Archeal Cell Shapes
Growth Characteristics
Eukaryotic Types
Microbiological Methods
Safety First
Microscopy & Staining (illustration)
Culture Media, Colonies & Streaking
Replication & Reproduction
DNA Replication (illustration)
Asexual Fungal Replication (illustration)
Sexual Fungal Reproduction
Microbial Growth Phases
Viral Replication
Metabolism
Energy Sources
Glycolysis & Gluconeogenesis (illustration)
Fermentation or Krebs Cycle
Electron Transport Chain (illustration)
Photosynthesis Light & Dark Reactions (illustration)
Specialized Metabolism
Central Dogma
DNA is Transcribed into RNA
Types of RNA
mRNA is Translated into Proteins
Bacterial Gene Regulation
Beneficial or Pathogenic?
Bacteria in Food Preparation
Koch’s Postulates to Identify Pathogens
Zoonotic Pathogens
Human Microbes
Industrial Microbes
Immunity & Resistance
Adaptive Immune System
Innate Immune System
Antibiotics
Drugs Against Other Microbes (illustrations)
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Students – especially relevant for those majoring in science or a health care related field
Quick Reference – instead of digging into the textbook to find a core answer you need while studying, use the guide to reinforce quickly and repeatedly
Memory – refreshing your memory repeatedly is a foundation of studying, have the core answers handy so you can focus on understanding the concepts
Test Prep – no student should be cramming, but if you are, there is no better tool for that final review
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May be narrow spectrum (few types) or broad spectrum (many types)
Usually target bacterial functions that are distinct from eukaryotes
Antibiotic resistance is the ability of bacteria to break down or circumvent an antibiotic
The overuse of antibiotics in general have produced many resistant forms— sensitive forms die, allowing only those with resistance to survive
Bacteria can share genes through conjugation, allowing resistance to spread to other species
Drugs Against Other Microbes
Antiviral drugs often target biochemical processes that are unique to an organism or virus
Antiretroviral drugs can target reverse transcriptase that is not found in eukaryotes
Protease inhibitors target enzymes required by viruses to make replicating virus particles
Common antifungal targets are β-glucans (cell walls), sterols (membranes), and DNA synthesis
Nystatin and amphotericin B are common antifungals that target sterols in fungal membranes causing ion leakage
Antimalarial drugs, including chloroquine and more recently artemisinin, can treat many infections
Just like antibiotics, protists, fungi, and viruses can develop resistant strains that become common
The faster the organism’s mutation rate, the faster drug resistance can develop
Different Classes of Antibiotics
Commonly act as bacteriostatic agents, restricting growth and reproduction
Commonly act as bactericidal agents, causing bacterial cell death
β-Lactams
Most widely used antibiotics in the NHS
All contain a beta-lactam ring EX: Penicillins (shown) such as amoxicillin and flucloxacillin; cephalosporins such as cefalexin.
Mode of action: Inhibit bacteria cell wall biosynthesis
Sulfonamides
First commercial antibiotics
All contain the sulfonamide group EX: Prontosil, sulfanilamide (shown), sulfadiazine, and sulfisoxazole
Mode of action: Do not kill bacteria but prevent their growth and multiplication. Cause allergic reactions in some patients
Aminoglycosides
Family of over 20 antibiotics
All contain amino sugar substructures EX: Streptomycin (shown), neomycin, kanam...
Table of contents
Organisms & Evolution
Shapes & Types
Microbiological Methods
Replication & Reproduction
Metabolism
Central Dogma
Beneficial or Pathogenic?
Immunity & Resistance
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