VETS20015 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Dna Replication, Chemical Energy, Eukaryote

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Introduction to infectious diseases in animals: bacteria, fungi, algae, protists, viruses. Gram negative bacteria: stain pink, top right, rod shaped organisms, lower left, large number of organisms that are a variety of different shapes, rod shaped, longer more fibriller as well- long chains. Introduction to infectious diseases in animals part b. Viruses vs bacteria: structural unit, bacteria- cells, virus- virion, genome, bacteria- can have genome dna but cell can contain genome of. Rbc- largest yeast that occurs commonly on mucosal surface. Too thin to see with a microscope but can be seen using special staining or microscopy techniques. Cant see a single one with a light microscope, but can use only to make a diagnosis because they replicate together. Cannot see with light virus but can see with electron microscope. But often leave behind indications that they were present which can be detected by light microscope. Also causes of diahorrea in dogs and cats.

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