Lecture Description
This lecture on chapter 4 covers the unusual bacteria and organisms in the Domain Archaea.
Course Index
- Chapter 1: The Main Themes of Microbiology (1/3)
- Chapter 1: The Main Themes of Microbiology (2/3)
- Chapter 1: The Main Themes of Microbiology (3/3)
- Chapter 2: The Chemistry of Biology (1/2)
- Chapter 2: The Chemistry of Biology (2/2)
- Chapter 3: Tools of Microbiology (1/2)
- Chapter 3: Tools of Microbiology (2/2)
- Chapter 4: Survey of Prokaryotic Cells (1/3)
- Chapter 4: Survey of Prokaryotic Cells (2/3)
- Chapter 4: Survey of Prokaryotic Cells (3/3)
- Chapter 5: A Survey of Eukaryotic Cells and Microorganisms (1/3)
- Chapter 5: A Survey of Eukaryotic Cells and Microorganisms (2/3)
- Chapter 5: A Survey of Eukaryotic Cells and Microorganisms (3/3)
- Chapter 6: An Introduction to Viruses (1/2)
- Chapter 6: An Introduction to Viruses (2/2)
- Chapter 7: Nutrition, Ecology, and Growth (1/4)
- Chapter 7: Nutrition, Ecology, and Growth (2/4)
- Chapter 7: Nutrition, Ecology, and Growth (3/4)
- Chapter 7: Nutrition, Ecology, and Growth (4/4)
- Chapter 8: Microbial Metabolism (1/2)
- Chapter 8: Microbial Metabolism (2/2)
- Chapter 26: Environmental Microbiology (1/2)
- Chapter 26: Environmental Microbiology (2/2)
- Chapter 9: Microbial Genetics (1/5)
- Chapter 9: Microbial Genetics (2/5)
- Chapter 9: Microbial Genetics (3/5)
- Chapter 9: Microbial Genetics (4/5)
- Chapter 9: Microbial Genetics (5/5)
- Chapter 10: Genetic Engineering (1/2)
- Chapter 10: Genetic Engineering (2/2)
- Chapter 11: Agents for Microbial Control (1/3)
- Chapter 11: Agents for Microbial Control (2/3)
- Chapter 11: Agents for Microbial Control (3/3)
- Chapter 12: Chemotherapy (1/2)
- Chapter 12: Chemotherapy (2/2)
- Chapter 13: Microbe-Human Interaction (1/4)
- Chapter 13: Microbe-Human Interaction (2/4)
- Chapter 13: Microbe-Human Interaction (3/4)
- Chapter 13: Microbe-Human Interaction (4/4)
- Chapter 14 & 15: Host Defense Mechanisms
Course Description
This is a course on microbiology given at Colby Community College by Heidi Bulfer The textbook used in this course is: Talaro & Chess. 2012. Foundations in Microbiology. 8th ed. McGraw Hill.
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