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Microbial Growth Unit 2

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Microbial Growth. Unit 2. Figure 02: The Phylogenetic Tree of Bacteria and Archaea. Figure T01: Some major differences between Bacteria , Archaea , and Eukarya. Figure 05A: Variation in Shape and Cell Arrangements Single, pairs streptobacillus (chain). Courtesy of Jeffrey Pommerville. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Microbial Growth

Unit 2

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Figure 02: The Phylogenetic Tree of Bacteria and Archaea.

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Figure T01: Some major differences between Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya

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Figure 05A: Variation in Shape and Cell Arrangements Single, pairs streptobacillus (chain)

Courtesy of Jeffrey Pommerville

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Figure 05B: Variation in Shape and Cell Arrangements Single, pairs streptobacillus (chain)

Courtesy of Jeffrey Pommerville

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Figure 05C: Variation in Shape and Cell Arrangements Single, pairs streptobacillus (chain)

Courtesy of Jeffrey Pommerville

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Figure 05C: Variation in Shape and Cell Arrangements Single, pairs streptobacillus (chain)

Courtesy of Jeffrey Pommerville

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Figure 07: Prokaryotic Cell Structure

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Figure 09B: Bacterial Flagella. Flagellum of gram-neg bacterium

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Figure 10B: Chemotaxis.

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Figure 11B: The Spirochete Endoflagella. Spirochete endoflagellum

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Figure 14AB: A Comparison of the Cell Walls of Gram-Positive and Gram-Negative Bacteria

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Figure 14C: A Comparison of the Cell Walls of Gram-Positive and Gram-Negative Bacteria

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Figure T02: A comparison of gram-positive and gram-negative cell walls.

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Figure 15: Bacterial cell membrane

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Figure 16: Membrane transport.

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Figure 17: Structure Cell Membranes

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Figure 19B: 70S Ribosome and Subunits

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Figure T03A: A summary of the structural features of prokaryotic cells

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Figure T03B: A summary of the structural features of prokaryotic cells

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Figure T01: Microbial record holders

Source: http://www.astrobio.net/news/

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Figure 02A: The Process of Binary Fission. Binary Fisson of Bacteria.

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Figure 03: A Skyrocketing Bacterial Population

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Figure MF01: Binary fissions.

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Figure 04: The Growth Curve for a Bacterial Population

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Figure 05A: Bacterial colony on blood agar

Courtesy of Dr. J. J. Farmer/CDC

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Figure 07: The Formation of a

Bacterial Spore by Bacillus subtilis.

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Figure 08: Growth Rates for Different Microorganisms in Response to Temperature.

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Figure 09AB: Bacterial Cultivation in Different Gas Environments

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Figure 10: The Effect of Oxygen on Microbial Growth.

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Figure 11: Classes of Microbes Based on Physical Factors.

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Figure T02: Composition of Complex & Chemically defined growth medium.

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Figure MI05: Results from differential broth tubes.

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Figure 14ABC: The Streak Plate Isolation Method

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Figure 14DE: The Streak Plate Isolation Method

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Figure 15: Direct Microscopic Count.

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