13.04.09 Phase I/ Module VII Dr Ekta, Microbiology 1 Classification & General Properties of Fungi.
DR RONALDA DE LACY. WHY IS IT DONE? Colour Consistency Frequency Blood Bacteria Viruses Parasites Fungal Pancreatic function Intestinal malabsorption.
Introduction to mycology. 2 Fungi-Eucaryotes Eucaryotic cells with characteristic organelles No chloroplasts Thick cell wall, mostly carbohydrate Cellulose.
Parasitism Relationship between two organisms, where the parasite benefits at the expense of the host (ant. mutualism) 50% of all living species are parasites.
Mycology – Yeast Student Lab Division of Medical Technology Carol Larson MSEd, MT(ASCP)
Communicable Disease Temple College EMS Professions.
Control of Bacterial Growth l Antibiotics / Chemotherapy –History –Properties –Testing –Spectrum of Antimicrobial Action –Modes of Action –Survey of Drugs.
PHARMACEUTICAL MICROBIOLOGY -I PHT 226 Dr. Rasheeda Hamid Abdalla Assistant Professor E-mail rasheedahamed12@ho tmail.com.