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Module 1: Section 1
3 domains 1,
Microbes 2,
Bacteria 3
24  cards
Module 1: Section 2
Taxamony 1,
Bacterial taxa 2,
Viral taxa 3
36  cards
Module 2: Section 1A
2 main virus structures 1,
Nonenveloped viruses 2,
Enveloped viruses 3
26  cards
Module 2: Section 1B
2 main groups bacteria are divide...,
Gram positive 2,
Gram negative 3
54  cards
Module 2: Section 1C
Archaeal cell walls 1,
Pseudomurein 2,
Monolayer plasma membranes 3
8  cards
Module 2: Section 1D
Picoeukaryotes 1,
What do eukaryote microbes include 2,
Actin filaments 3
7  cards
Module 2: Section 2A
2 ways hiv interacts with host ce...,
Step 1 of hiv interaction with ho...,
Step 2 of hiv interaction with ho...
16  cards
Module 2: Section 2B
How pili enhance bacterial infect...,
3 steps of how phage use pili to ...,
1 attachment phage use pili to in...
6  cards
Module 2: Section 2C
Why peptidoglycan is a good antim...,
Lactam antibiotics peptidoglycan ...,
What do lactamases do 3
5  cards
Module 2: Section 2D
Innate immune system 1,
Adaptive immune system 2,
Host immune response to bacterial...
12  cards
Module 3: Section 1A
Binary fission 1,
Binary fission process in bacteri...,
Peptidoglycan 3
15  cards
Module 3: Section 1B
Central components in biosynthesis 1,
Minor components in biosynthesis 2,
Prokaryotes in the carbon cycle 3
19  cards
Module 3: Section 1C
What is phenotypic adaptation in ...,
What do persister cells do during...,
Presister cells 3
16  cards
Module 3: Section 2A
Bacterial growth in the lab lag p...,
Bacterial growth in the lab expon...,
Bacterial growth in the lab stati...
18  cards
Module 3: Section 2B
Chemotherapy 1,
Biocide 2,
Antisepsis 3
22  cards
Module 3: Section 2C
3 basic principles of antibiotics 1,
Antibiotics do not work on viruses 2,
Bactericidal 3
31  cards
Module 3: Section 2D
Innate immune system 1,
Innate immune system barriers mic...,
Innate immune system barriers phy...
23  cards
Module 3: Section 2E
How does inflammation link innate...,
How do macrophages and dendritic ...,
What are lymphocytes and what do ...
14  cards
Module 4: Section 1A
Bacterial chromosome replication 1,
Replication fork and replisome ac...,
What does replication of circular...
24  cards
Module 4: Section 1B
Baltimore system of grouping viru...,
International committee on taxono...,
Class i double stranded dna synth...
24  cards
Module 4: Section 2A
Cap site eukaryotic genes 1,
Poly a site eukaryotic genes 2,
Polycristronic mrna 3
15  cards
Module 4: Section 2B
No nucleus advantage 1,
3 stages of prokaryotic protein s...,
Bacterial ribosomal subunits 3
14  cards
Module 4: Section 3A
Transcriptional gene expression 1,
Transcriptional gene expression s...,
Post transcriptional gene express...
34  cards
Module 4: Section 3B
Charles darwin mutation theory 1,
Jean baptiste lamarck 2,
Replica plating experiment 3
31  cards
Module 4: Section 3C
Signal transduction in eukaryotic...,
Signal transduction in bacterial ...,
Steps in the gac system p aerugin...
21  cards
Module 5: Section 1A
Microbes in the ocean 1,
Bioluminescence of marine microbes 2,
Marine viruses and coral reefs 3
15  cards
Module 5: Section 1B
Species complexity in biofilms 1,
Mixed species biofilm formation 2,
Process of mixed species biofilm ...
9  cards
Module 5: Section 1C
Normal flora 1,
Composition of normal flora 2,
Establishment of microbes at birth 3
14  cards
Module 5: Section 2A
Function of two component systems 1,
Components of two component syste...,
Two component systems step 1 3
30  cards
Module 5: Section 2B
3 benefits of the human microbe 1,
C difficile and normal microbiome...,
Antibiotics and c difficile infec...
13  cards
Module 5: Section 2C
Pathogens 1,
Virulence 2,
What determines a person s suscep...
32  cards
Module 6: Section 1A
Griffith discovers transformation...,
The influenza pandemic of 1918 19...,
Griffith s pneumonia vaccine stud...
15  cards
Module 6: Section 1B
Enteric nervous system ens 1,
Major roles of the ens 2,
The gut brain axis 3
24  cards
Module 6: Section 1C
Development of new screening meth...,
Teixobactin and ichip 2,
What does ichip consist of 3
14  cards
Module 6: Section 2A
Microbial biofuels 1,
S cerevisiae versus z mobilis 2,
Drawback of z mobilis 3
14  cards
Module 6: Section 2B
Pre antibiotic era 1,
Sulfa drugs 2,
Penicillin 3
32  cards

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