MCB2010 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Flash Pasteurization, Mycobacterium Tuberculosis, Monera
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*neither observed life in the microscope: 1590, two dutch spectacle makers, zaccharias janssen and his father hans started experimenting with lens, robert hooke, english father of microscopes. Isolation of organism from dead animal: pure culture on a lab medium, microscopic identification. Class notes: parasite need a living organism in order to grow/survive. Insects do not cause the disease, they are the carrier: 5 kingdoms of classifying life, plantae, fungi, protista, animalie, monera (bacteria, prokaryote cells (cont"d, pro-: initial/first, -karyote: nut, eukaryote cells (cont"d, eu-: true, -karyote: nut. If all nucleus carrying organisms were taken, there will be no eukaryote but only. We all have pathogens in and on our body. They are heterotrophs, they don"t make their own food: endospores: nonreproductive; acts as a barrier; inactive, fermentation: are anaerobic (without oxygen, start with one organic compound (ex: sugar) changes to another organic compound, doesn"t have a crep cycle.