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Microbiology An introduction/ Edited by : Sunil Kumar Upadhyay.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: New Delhi : Random Publications, 2019.Edition: 1st edDescription: vi, 280 p. : ill, ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9789352691968
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 576 UPA
Contents:
1. Introduction to Microbiology. 2.Microbial World and Pathogens. 3. Classification and Diversity of Microorganisms. 4. Microbial Genetics and Microorganism. 5. Cell Structure and Microbe. 6. Virology. 7. Classification of Fungi and their Habitats. 8. Microbial Diversity : Cultivation and Growth. 9. Bacteriology. 10. Mycology and Yeasts.
Summary: This book covers almost microbiology has been completely updated to include these exciting advances and to present the most current information available. The goals and distinguishing features of Basics of Microbiology however,remain unchanged. most microorganism are unicellular but this is not universal, since some multicellular organisms are microscopic, while some unicellular protists and bacteria, like thimargarita namibiensis, are macroscopic and visible naked eye.
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1. Introduction to Microbiology. 2.Microbial World and Pathogens. 3. Classification and Diversity of Microorganisms. 4. Microbial Genetics and Microorganism. 5. Cell Structure and Microbe. 6. Virology. 7. Classification of Fungi and their Habitats. 8. Microbial Diversity : Cultivation and Growth. 9. Bacteriology. 10. Mycology and Yeasts.

This book covers almost microbiology has been completely updated to include these exciting advances and to present the most current information available. The goals and distinguishing features of Basics of Microbiology however,remain unchanged. most microorganism are unicellular but this is not universal, since some multicellular organisms are microscopic, while some unicellular protists and bacteria, like thimargarita namibiensis, are macroscopic and visible naked eye.

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