An edition of Microbiology: an introduction (1982)

Microbiology

an introduction

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An edition of Microbiology: an introduction (1982)

Microbiology

an introduction

8th ed.
  • 4.69 ·
  • 16 Ratings
  • 484 Want to read
  • 50 Currently reading
  • 11 Have read

This #1 selling non-majors microbiology textbook is praised for its straightforward presentation of complex topics, careful balance of concepts and applications, and proven art that teaches. In its Tenth Edition, Tortora/Funke/Case responds to the #1 challenge of the microbiology course: teaching a wide range of student levels, while still addressing student under-preparedness. The Tenth Edition meets students at their respective skill levels. First, the book signals core microbiology content to students with the new and highly visual Foundation Figures that students need to understand before moving forward in a chapter. Second, the book gives students frequent opportunities for self-assessment with the new Check Your Understanding questions that correspond by number to the chapter Learning Objectives. Then, a new "visual learning" orientation includes: an increased number of the popular Diseases in Focus boxes, newly illustrated end-of-chapter Study Outlines that provide students with visual cues to remind them of chapter content, and new end-of-chapter Draw It questions. The all-new art program is contemporary without compromising Tortora/Funke/Case's hallmark reputation for precision and clarity. Content revisions include substantially revised immunity chapters and an increased emphasis on antimicrobial resistance, bioterrorism, and biofilms. The new Get Ready for Microbiology workbook and online practice and assessment materials help students prepare for the course.

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Benjamin Cummings
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Table of Contents

pt. 1. Fundamentals of microbiology
The microbial world and you
Chemical principles
Observing microorganisms through a microscope
Functional anatomy of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells
Microbial metabolism
Microbial growth
The control of microbial growth
Microbial genetics
Biotechnology and recombinant DNA
pt. 2. A survey of the microbial world
Classification of microorganisms
The prokaryotes: domains bacteria and archaea
The eukaryotes: fungi, algae, protozoa, and helminths
Viruses, viroids, and prions
pt. 3. Interaction between microbe and host
Principles of diseases and epidemiology
Microbial mechanisms of pathogenicity
Nonspecific defenses of the host
Specific defenses of the host: the immune response
Practical applications of immunology
Disorders associated with the immune system
Antimicrobial drugs
pt. 4. Microorganisms and human disease
Microbial diseases of the skin and eyes
Microbial diseases of the nervous system
Microbial diseases of the cardiovascular and lymphatic systems
Microbial diseases of the respiratory system
Microbial diseases of the digestive system
Microbial diseases of the urinary and reproductive systems
pt. 5. Environmental and applied microbiology
Environmental microbiology
Applied and industrial microbiology
Appendix A: Classification of bacteria according to Bergey's Manual
Appendix B: Methods for taking clinical samples
Appendix C: Metabolic pathways
Appendix D: Exponents, exponential logarithms, and generation time
Appendix E: Pronunciation of scientific names
Appendix F: Taxonomic guide to diseases
Appendix G: Answers to review and multiple choice study questions.

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Dewey Decimal Class
579
Library of Congress
QR41.2 .T67 2004

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxiii, 898 p. :
Number of pages
898

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24213938M
ISBN 10
0805376135
ISBN 13
9780805376135
LCCN
2003046101
OCLC/WorldCat
51868091

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