MIC 230: Fundamentals of Microbiology
School: University of Wisconsin-La Crosse (UWL )
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From: GradeBuddy Pages: 2We went over the exam for most of this class and then went into types of mutations.
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From: GradeBuddy Pages: 3Went over how DNA transcribes and translates it's information.
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From: GradeBuddy Pages: 3Went over a few different topics mainly covering the advantages and disadvantages of genetics in micro.
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From: GradeBuddy Pages: 4This study guide is for lecture 1. It covers the larger topics from lectures 1 to 11.
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From: GradeBuddy Pages: 3We went over the cycles of fermentation and respiration and their different parts.
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From: GradeBuddy Pages: 3This lecture was based on energy and how it is made and reduced.
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From: GradeBuddy Pages: 3Went over requirements cells need to meet their main goal of reproduction.
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From: GradeBuddy Pages: 2Went in to details of the cytoplasm and talked about how resistant endospores are and what they are.
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From: GradeBuddy Pages: 2We went over motility of cells using different means of transpiration and then went in to talking about the cytoplasm.
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From: GradeBuddy Pages: 3We continued with the components of cell walls, specifically gram negative vs. gram positive. There is a chart that nicely lays out the differences. We then concluded with talking about flagellar motion.
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From: GradeBuddy Pages: 3Lecture 5, went over the similarity and differences of bacteria and archaea, gram negative and gram positive cell walls.
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From: GradeBuddy Pages: 3Lecture 4; Overview of the following: Traditional taxonomy Cell envelope Cytoplasmic membrane Basic biological molecule chart
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From: GradeBuddy Pages: 3Lecture 3; Goes over people who lead to the discovery of cells and microorganisms, taxonomy, and the classification of prokaryotes.
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From: GradeBuddy Pages: 2Lecture notes from 2nd lecture: Includes a list of diseases gone over during class and a handful of important people to go along with them. There is also a description of the porphyrin ring.
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From: GradeBuddy Pages: 2Introduction to microscopic organisms and the beginning of the history of microbiology.