Chapter 2 - The Chemistry of Microbiology
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A tour of the Microbiology Lab - Section one
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Introduction to Microbiology | Medical Education Videos
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This medical education video gives you an excellent introduction to microbiology.
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• Archaea
- Extremophiles
- Pyrococcus furiosus
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Chapter 4 The Prokaryotes
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Chapter 4: Characteristics of the prokaryotes
What is Microbiology?
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Bacterial Nomenclature
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This lecture presents the nomenclature based on bacterial shape, size, and arrangement.
Microbiology Chapter 1: Part 1 of 2
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Microbiology Chapter 1: Part 1 of 2
Old & Odd: Archaea, Bacteria & Protists - CrashCourse Biology #35
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Hank veers away from human anatomy to teach us about the (mostly) single-celled organisms that make up two of the three taxonomic domains of life, and one of the four kingdoms: Archaea, Bacteria, and Protists. They are by far the most abundant organisms on Earth, and are our oldest, oddest relatives.
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Table of Contents
1) Archaea 03:23
a) Methanogens 04:02
b) Extremophiles 04:24
2) Bacteria 05:24:2
3) Gram Positive 06:50
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b) Cyanobacteria 07:30
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b) Algae 09:54
c) Slime Molds 11:13
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Introduction to microbiology
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Hey everyone welcome to microbiology, I hope you enjoy the journey as much as I did. I will try to make flashcards which will help solidify the information in your heads. I will also create mini exams for you to take and grade yourselves on.
Lecture: Part 2 - An Introduction to Microbiology
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Overview of the major topics we will discuss this semester. This video begins with virology. This video is the property of Lisa Shimeld. All rights reserved. 2015
CAREERS IN B.Sc MICROBIOLOGY - M.Sc,DEGREE,Job Opportunities,Salary Package
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Just like how one professes and involves deeply in any niche of science, there is Microbiology. In this three year undergraduate course, you learn everything about Micro organisms and their importance in your life. It is detailed niche field of Science and students get to learn a lot about another variety of science.
A BSc in Microbiology is a detailed field of science where one gets to learn everything about the life and use of micro organisms. It is a very micro leveled study of science.
A student who has completed his study in Microbiology will have enormous openings in the Public sector firms and also get jobs in Private sector organizations. Various undertakings have opened up abroad that offer employment opportunities for Bachelor of Science in Microbiology graduates.
Private sector also provides a lot of job chances for Bachelor of Science in Microbiology pass outs. However, the most common field of work for Microbiology aspirants in this sector will be research organizations. They can also opt for taking up teaching profession as well. The salary packages of students doing BSc in Microbiology will depend on the job profile and also the area in which these graduates are working. They will not only work in the fields of Microbiology but also in some other allied fields if possible. Thus, you must look for that perfect opening and root for that:-
The most common job profiles for students of BSc in Microbiology in the Private sector units include:
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Apart from taking Bank Jobs or civil service exams, BSc in Microbiology will offer various options in proper Government jobs also. However, these graduates need to attend several tests that are conducted by Government boards to get well placed in these Public sector firms. Research fields however is a good option for these graduates. You will be mostly called a Microbiologist if having passed from this field. You can also make your job in teaching with Microbiology. Even that is yet another lucrative choice.
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Microbiology - Bacteria Growth, Reproduction, Classification
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How to Study Microbiology in Medical School
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Microbiology - Bacteria Antibiotic Resistance
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Classification of Bacteria
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The opening video on a course on antibiotics, focusing on how morphology, gram stain, and other tests of bacteria can be used to create a clinically useful classification scheme.
Lecture: Part 1 - An Introduction to Microbiology
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Part 1 (of 2) of chapter 1 lecture. This is an overview of the topics we will discuss this semester. You will need to take notes using the outline posted on Blackboard. This video is the property of Lisa Shimeld. All rights reserved. 2015
A Brief History of Microbiology
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Chapter 3: Tools of Microbiology
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Microbiology Chapter 3: Part 1 of 1
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Biological Molecules - You Are What You Eat: Crash Course Biology #3
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Hank talks about the molecules that make up every living thing - carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins - and how we find them in our environment and in the food that we eat.
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Bacterial Structure
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A discussion of structural components of a bacteria. Covers:
Plasma membrane
Cell Wall
N-acetylglucosamine, N-acetylmuramic acid for peptidoglycans wall
Outer membrane of the gm-ive bacteria
Flagellum
Fimbriae/Pilli
Sex pili F+ and F- bacteria
DNA
Plasmid
Ribosomes and nutritional granules
Bacteria Basics : Microbiology Lectures
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Bacteria Basics : Microbiology Lectures
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Introduction to Microbiology
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The following video is a brief discussion of the early events that helped us gain some understanding about microbes.
10 Incredible Microbiology Photos
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The top ten photos from Nikon's 2013 Photomicrography competition. What would you want to see photographed under a microscope?
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10. Dinosaur Bone
Ted Kinsman (RIT)
Photo Technique: Focus Stacking
9. Spider's Web
Mark A. Sanders (Univ. of Minn)
Photo Technique: Confocal, Autoflourescence, Image Stacking
8. Plant Life
Magdalena Turzanska - Univ. of Wroclaw
Technique: Epi-autofloursescence and UV light, z-stack reconstruction
7. Ladybug Feet
Dr. Jan Michels - Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel
Technique: Confocal Autoflourescence
6. Chameleon Embryo
Dorit Hackman - Univ. of Cambridge
Technique: Brightfield
5. Firing Neuron
Dr. Kieran Boyle - University of Glasgow
Technique: Fluorescence, Confocal
4. The Paramecium aka The White Rat
Rogelio Moreno Gill - Panama
Technique: Differential Interference Contrast
3. Marine Worm
Dr. Alvaro Migotto - Univ. of Sao Paulo
Technique: Stereomicroscopy, Darfield
2. The retina of a turtle's eye magnified 400 times
Dr. Joseph Corbo - Washington Univ. School of Medicine
Technique: Differential Interference Contrast
1. Colonial plankton organism zoomed in 250 times
Wim van Egmond - Micropolitan Museum
Technique: Differential Interference Contrast, Image Stacking
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VIRUS EVOLUTION
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A virus is a small infectious agent that replicates only inside the living cells of other organisms. Viruses can infect all types of life forms, from animals and plants to microorganisms, including bacteria and archaea.
Microbiology Chapter 7 Part 1 of 1
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Chapter 7 - Bacterial Nutrition
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Chapter 7 - The Nutrients of Growth. This chpater describes the nutrients, transport, factors of growth and the growth curve for bacteria.
COURS DE MICROBIOLOGIE PARTIE 1
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Introduction to Microbiology Culture Techniques
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Nicole Gentile, PhD Candidate, provides an overview of basic microbiology and the concepts involved, including the bacterial growth curve and classifying organisms based on morphologies. This lecture describes blood, urine and skin/soft tissue cultures, focusing on the types of media, sample collection processes, culture procedures, as well as speciation and susceptibility testing. Basic staining procedures, such as the simple stain, gram stain, spore stain, negative stain, and acid fast stain are briefly discussed. Included in the staining procedure descriptions are explanations of the organisms that the stains identify. In addition to staining procedures, biochemical tests used for differentiating bacteria are covered. Concluding the lecture are some facts about fungi and viruses, focusing on the current 2009 novel H1N1 influenza pandemic.
Chapter 4: Anatomy of Prokaryotes- Autieri
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Lecture 18 Introduction to Microbiology
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Chapter 1 Themes of Microbiology
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Chapter 5 - The Eukaryotes
50:46
This chapter covers the characteristics of eukaryotes. There is also a survey of the eukaryotic microorganisms.
Introduction To Practical Microbiology - Laboratory
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Intro 0:00
Preparation 0:43
Autoclaving 2:59
Aseptic Technique 4:26
Flaming 5:06
Plates 8:46
Media 10:58
Streak Plates 12:28
Pour Plates 15:27
Bacterial Lawns 17:15
Slopes 20:37
Stabs 21:56
The Gram Stain 22:57
When work has Finished 28:16
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Basic Microbiology for Sterile Processing
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Virology 2015 Lecture #1 - What is a virus?
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The introductory lecture for my 2015 Columbia University undergraduate virology course. In lecture #1 I introduce the world of viruses - their diversity and numbers, a definition of a virus, and their discovery in the context of the history of microbiology.
Chapter 11 - Controlling Microorganisms
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This chapter covers how we control microorganisms in through physical or chemical methods.
Chapter 14 - Innate Immunity
1:2:29
This lecture describes the Innate Immune system covering the first and second lines of defense. It discusses the process the WBCs do during the course of an infection.
Chapter 9 part 1 - Replication and Protein Synthesis
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This video describes the process of replication and transcription and translation of DNA to protein in prokaryotes. Good review for bacterial genetics.
Chapter 03 Prokaryotic Structure - Cowan - Dr. Mark Jolley
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Chapter 03 Prokaryotic Structure - Cowan - Dr. Mark Jolley
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Dr. Mark Jolley, Cowan, Microbiology, Eagle Gate College, Provo College
Chapter 19 Gram Positive Bacilli of Medical Importance
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This lecture covers the gram-positive bacilli of medical importance. Included in this discussion, are the spore-formers including Bacillus and Clostridium species. The non-spore forming Listeria and the acid-fast Mycobacterium species are also included in this video.
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Chapter 9 Part 2 - Regulation, Mutations and DNA Exchange
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This lecture discusses the various types of regulation of the prokaryotic genome as well as mutations and how bacteria exchange DNA from one cell to the other.
Gram Positive vs. Gram Negative Bacterial Cell Wall Structure
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This video discusses the cell wall structures of both Gram + and - bacteria