1. Explain in detail about the structure of bacterial cells. 2. Define sterilization; explain different methods of sterilization or explain heat sterilization. 3. Methods used for... 1. Explain in detail about the structure of bacterial cells. 2. Define sterilization; explain different methods of sterilization or explain heat sterilization. 3. Methods used for measurement of growth. 4. Explain in detail about the lytic cycle of bacteriophage. 5. Discuss the main sources of contamination in an aseptic area and methods of prevention. 6. Explain sterilization by autoclave. 7. Discuss the main sources of contamination in an aseptic area and methods of preservation. 8. Write the mechanism, procedure, and advantages of gram staining technique (acid-fast staining). 9. Write the classification and mode of action of disinfectants.
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The question outlines a set of topics related to microbiology and sterilization techniques, asking for detailed explanations, discussions, and classifications of various methods and concepts within this field.
Answer
Bacterial cells have a cell wall, plasma membrane, cytoplasm, ribosomes, and genetic material.
To explain the structure of bacterial cells, we consider components like the cell wall, plasma membrane, cytoplasm, ribosomes, genetic material, flagella, and sometimes a capsule.
Answer for screen readers
To explain the structure of bacterial cells, we consider components like the cell wall, plasma membrane, cytoplasm, ribosomes, genetic material, flagella, and sometimes a capsule.
More Information
Bacterial cells are simpler than eukaryotic cells and lack a true nucleus. They might have additional features like pili and plasmids.
Tips
Avoid confusing plant and bacterial cell structures; bacterial cells lack chloroplasts and a defined nucleus.
Sources
- Structure - Medical Microbiology - NCBI Bookshelf - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov