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Slide 1 List of Slides Slide 2 Fig. 1.1 p. 5 Types of Microorganisms  Slide 3 Fig. 1.6 p. 13 Parasitology Slide 4 Fig

Microbiology An Introduction 10e Tortora, Funke and Case  Introductory Material Slide List Q refers to Questions under each Figure. If a Q is present in the information under the Figure, students should know the answer to the question for the exam. Slide 1 List of Slides

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Slide 1 List of Slides Slide 2 Fig. 1.1 p. 5 Types of Microorganisms  Slide 3 Fig. 1.6 p. 13 Parasitology Slide 4 Fig

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  1. Microbiology An Introduction 10eTortora, Funke and Case Introductory Material Slide ListQ refers to Questions under each Figure. If a Q is present in the information under the Figure, students should know the answer to the question for the exam. • Slide 1 List of Slides • Slide 2 Fig. 1.1 p. 5 Types of Microorganisms  • Slide 3 Fig. 1.6 p. 13 Parasitology • Slide 4 Fig. 1.3 p. 9 • Pasteur’s experiments disproving the theory of spontaneous generation • Slides 5-9 Fig. 14.3 p. 405 Koch’s Postulates  • Slide 10 Fig. 1.5 p. 12 The discovery of penicillin • Slide 11 Fig. 1.7 p. 18 Normal microbiota on the human tongue • Slide 12 Fig. 1-8 p. 19 Biofilm on a catheter (Staphlococcus bacteria) • Slide 13 Fig. 23.21 p. 659 Ebola hemorrhagic virus (EID)

  2. Types of Microorganisms Figure 1.1

  3. Fig. 1.6 p. 13

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  5. Figure 14.3: Foundation Figure: Koch’s Postulates Microorganisms are isolated from a diseased or dead animal. 1

  6. The microorganisms are grown in pure culture. 2a Colony Figure 14.3: Foundation Figure: Koch’s Postulates Microorganisms are isolated from a diseased or dead animal. 1 2b The microorganisms are identified.

  7. The microorganisms are grown in pure culture. 2a Colony Figure 14.3: Foundation Figure: Koch’s Postulates The microorganisms are injected into a healthy laboratory animal. 3 Microorganisms are isolated from a diseased or dead animal. 1 2b The microorganisms are identified.

  8. The microorganisms are grown in pure culture. 2a Colony Figure 14.3: Foundation Figure: Koch’s Postulates The microorganisms are injected into a healthy laboratory animal. 3 Microorganisms are isolated from a diseased or dead animal. 1 The disease is reproduced in a laboratory animal; microorganisms are isolated from this animal. 4 2b The microorganisms are identified.

  9. The microorganisms are grown in pure culture. 2a Colony Figure 14.3: Foundation Figure: Koch’s Postulates The microorganisms are injected into a healthy laboratory animal. 3 Microorganisms are isolated from a diseased or dead animal. 1 The disease is reproduced in a laboratory animal; microorganisms are isolated from this animal. 4 2b The microorganisms are identified. Identical microorganisms are identified. The microorganisms are grown in pure culture. 5b 5a

  10. Figure 1.5

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  13. Causes fever, hemorrhaging, and blood clotting First identified near Ebola River, Congo Outbreaks every few years Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever Figure 23.21

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