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020 _a9781788821377
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050 _aQR 41
_b.H943 2019
100 _aHurst, Logan.
_9128193
245 0 _aBacteriology /
_cLogan Hurst.
264 _aUnited Kingdom :
_bEd-Tech Press,
_cc2019.
300 _a336 pages :
_billustrations
_c26cm.
336 _atext
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_2rdacarrier
520 _a and systematic bacteriology, which deals with taxonomy. Bacterial cells lack a membrane bound nucleus. Their genetic material is naked within the cytoplasm. Ribosomes are their only type of organelle. The term "nucleoid" refers to the region of the cytoplasm where chromosomal DNA is located, usually a singular, circular chromosome. Bacteria are usually single-celled, except when they exist in colonies. These ancestral cells reproduce by means of binary fission, duplicating their genetic material and then essentially splitting to form two daughter cells identical to the parent. A wall located outside the cell membrane provides the cell support, and protection against mechanical stress or damage from osmotic rupture and lysis. The major component of the bacterial cell wall is peptidoglycan or murein.This book is provides an excellent introduction to bacteria. In addition, it brings a first-rate general introduction to the subject for student whose courses include microbiology asa component. These include student of biochemistry, botany, zoology, medicine, pharmacy and agriculture, as well as food science, biotechnology, ecology and environmental science. --Edtechpress.co.uk
520 _a clinical diagnostic bacteriology
520 _a industrial bacteriology
520 _a marine bacteriology
520 _a public-health bacteriology
520 _a sanitary, or hygienic, bacteriology
520 _aBacteriology is the branch and specialty of biology that studies the morphology, ecology, genetics and biochemistry of bacteria as well as many other aspects related to them. This subdivision of microbiology involves the identification, classification, and characterization of bacterial species. A person who studies bacteriology is a bacteriologist. Bacteriological study subsequently developed a number of specializations, among which are agricultural, or soil, bacteriology
650 _aBacteria
_2sears
650 _aBacteriology.
_2sears
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942 _cCIR
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