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Microbiology An Introduction 10e
Tortora, Funke and Case
Introductory Material Slide List
Q refers to Questions under each Figure.
If a Q is present in the information under the Figure, students should know the answer
to the question for the exam.
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Slide 1
List of Slides
Slide 2
Fig. 1.1 p. 5
Types of Microorganisms
Slide 3
Fig. 1.6 p. 13
Parasitology
Slide 4
Fig. 1.3 p. 9
Pasteur’s experiments disproving the theory of spontaneous generation
Slides 5-9
Fig. 14.3 p. 405 Koch’s Postulates
Slide 10
Fig. 1.5 p. 12
The discovery of penicillin
Slide 11
Fig. 1.7 p. 18
Normal microbiota on the human tongue
Slide 12
Fig. 1-8 p. 19
Biofilm on a catheter (Staphlococcus bacteria)
Slide 13
Fig. 23.21 p. 659 Ebola hemorrhagic virus (EID)
Types of Microorganisms
Figure 1.1
Fig. 1.6 p. 13
Figure 1.3
Figure 14.3: Foundation Figure: Koch’s Postulates
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Microorganisms are isolated
from a diseased or dead animal.
Figure 14.3: Foundation Figure: Koch’s Postulates
2a The microorganisms are
grown in pure culture.
Colony
1
Microorganisms are isolated
from a diseased or dead animal.
2b The microorganisms are identified.
Figure 14.3: Foundation Figure: Koch’s Postulates
2a The microorganisms are
grown in pure culture.
Colony
3
1
Microorganisms are isolated
from a diseased or dead animal.
2b The microorganisms are identified.
The microorganisms are injected into a healthy
laboratory animal.
Figure 14.3: Foundation Figure: Koch’s Postulates
2a The microorganisms are
grown in pure culture.
Colony
1
3
The microorganisms are injected into a healthy
laboratory animal.
4
The disease is reproduced in a laboratory animal;
microorganisms are isolated from this animal.
Microorganisms are isolated
from a diseased or dead animal.
2b The microorganisms are identified.
Figure 14.3: Foundation Figure: Koch’s Postulates
2a The microorganisms are
grown in pure culture.
Colony
1
3
The microorganisms are injected into a healthy
laboratory animal.
4
The disease is reproduced in a laboratory animal;
microorganisms are isolated from this animal.
Microorganisms are isolated
from a diseased or dead animal.
2b The microorganisms are identified.
5a The microorganisms
are grown in pure culture.
5b Identical microorganisms
are identified.
Figure 1.5
Figure 1.7
Figure 1.8
Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever
• Causes fever, hemorrhaging, and blood clotting
• First identified near Ebola River, Congo
• Outbreaks every few years
Figure 23.21
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