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Absortion - Upon encountering a susceptible host the virus is adsorbed by binding to specific 
receptors on the cell membrane. These receptors are similar to the glycoproteins found on the surface of 
viral coat 
acellular infectious agents - viruses, viroids, prions 
acid fast stain - Differentiates acid-fast bacteria (pink) from non-acid-fast bacteria (blue). 
detects 
The agents of tuberculosis and leprosy. 
Agricultural Microbiology - concerned with the relationships between microbes and dom...
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Prokaryote - Answer-A unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus and membrane bound organelles. 
Bacteria and Archaea. 
Eukaryote - Answer-organism whose cells contain a nucleus and membrane bound organelles. Fungi, 
protozoa, algea, parasatic worms, 
acellular infectious agents - Answer-viruses, viroids, prions 
Medical Microbiology - Answer-Deals with microbes that cause diseases in humans and animals 
Public Health Microbiology and Epidemiology - Answer-monitor and control the spread of diseas...
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Brief History of Microbiology (Complete solution)
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van Leeuwenhoek (1673) correct answers Developed simple microscopes. First to observe microbes (wee animalcules). Father of Microbiology 
 
Spontaneous generation correct answers living organisms can arise from nonliving matter Ex: Moist soil toads, snakes, mice 
 
Biogenesis: correct answers living organisms can arise only from preexisting living organisms 
 
Francesco Redi correct answers set up an experiment to disprove spontaneous generation of maggots. Filled 2 jars with decaying meat, seal...
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Epidemiology - The science of when, where and how a disease is transmitted. How people come down with a certain disease, that way you could stop it from out breaking 
 
Etiology - The study of the cause of a disease, "the etiological agent" 
 
Robert Hooke - 1665, first person to describe cells, he observed that a cork was composed of "individual cells 
 
Anton Van Leeuwenhoek - 1673, father of Microbiology 
Observed- the first microbes- "animalcules"=molecules that acted like a...
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van Leeuwenhoek (1673) Answer- Developed simple microscopes. First to observe microbes (wee animalcules). Father of Microbiology 
 
Spontaneous generation Answer- living organisms can arise from nonliving matter Ex: Moist soil toads, snakes, mice 
 
Biogenesis: Answer- living organisms can arise only from preexisting living organisms 
 
Francesco Redi Answer- set up an experiment to disprove spontaneous generation of maggots. Filled 2 jars with decaying meat, sealed one and left the other op...
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PRINCIPLES OF EPIDEMIOLOGY AND MICROBIOLOGY
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 
 
Lesson	Paragraphs 
 
INTRODUCTION 
 
1.	INTRODUCTION DISEASE TRANSMISSSION AND 
EPIDEMIOLOGY	 
1-1—1-13 
Exercises	 
2.	PUBLIC HEALTH MIVROBIOLOGY Section	I. Introduction	 
2-1—2-5 
Section	II. Bacteria	2-6—2-11 
Section	III. Virsus	2-12—2-15 
Section	IV. Fungi	2-16—2-20 
Section	V. Protozoa	2-21—2-23 
Section	VI. Helminths Exercises	2-24—2-28 
3.	PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF MICROBIOLOGY Section	I. Microbiology of Water and Sewage	 
3-1—3-2 
Section	II. Disinfec...
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