Microbes and Cell Biology Fundamentals

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📋 Course Outline

  1. Invention of Microscopes
  2. Cell Structure and Components
  3. Types of Cells
  4. Levels of Biological Organization
  5. Microorganism Diversity
  6. Beneficial Microbes in Environment
  7. Microorganisms in Food Production
  8. Microalgae and Oxygen Production
  9. Viruses and Disease
  10. Microorganisms and Waste Recycling
  11. Microbial Role in Nitrogen Fixation
  12. Microbes in Biogas and Fermentation

📖 1. Invention of Microscopes

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Microscope: An optical instrument that magnifies small objects, making them visible to the human eye.
  • Lens: A curved piece of glass that bends light to magnify objects; early lenses were simple magnifying glasses.
  • Cell: The basic structural and functional unit of all living organisms, first observed by Robert Hooke.
  • Micrographia: A book published in 1665 by Robert Hooke, containing detailed drawings of microscopic objects.
  • Microorganisms: Tiny living beings, often single-celled, that cannot be seen with naked eyes; include bacteria, fungi, and protozoa.
  • Father of Microbiology: Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, who improved lenses and first described bacteria and blood cells.
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1. What is the primary role of eukaryotic cells in multicellular organisms?

2. Who is considered the 'Father of Microbiology' for his work in developing better lenses and first describing bacteria?

3. Who authored the book 'Micrographia' published in 1665, which contained detailed drawings of microscopic objects and introduced the term 'cell'?

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Vista previa de las tarjetas de memoria

Cell components — main parts?

Membrane, cytoplasm, nucleus.

Microscope — function?

Magnifies tiny objects for observation.

Invention of microscopes — significance?

Revealed microscopic world and cells.

Cell — first observed by?

Robert Hooke in 1665.

Prokaryotic vs Eukaryotic — difference?

Prokaryotes lack a nucleus; eukaryotes have one.

Microorganisms — examples?

Bacteria, fungi, protozoa.

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