MBIO 1220 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Innate Immune System, Model Organism, Streptococcus

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This unit will introduce the basic principles of microbial disease. The information covered in this unit will provide much important background information that you will draw upon when you begin module 3, Unit activities: read the following sections in chapter 16 of the textbook. The summaries and/or guidelines provided with the reading list will direct you to the examinable parts of each textbook section: section 16. 2: the normal microbiota. Recall from unit 11 that the normal microbiota contribute to the innate immune response. Read this section for a general review of the importance of normal microbiota to immunity: section 16. 3: principles of infectious disease. c. This section introduces the basic vocabulary that is used when discussing infectious disease. Read the entire section through for understanding, and include in your notes definitions of all terms that appear in boldface in the text. Also include a definition of id50 (in the subsection. Section 16. 4: determining the cause of infectious disease.

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