This paper will enable students to understand –
Course Outcomes (COs):
Course |
Learning outcome (at course level) |
Learning and teaching strategies |
Assessment Strategies |
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Paper Code |
Paper Title |
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MBL 202 |
Bacteriology |
CO 1TTo have an idea about different aspects of applied microbiology CO 2TTo understand the phenomena of bacterial growth and factors affecting it. CO 3TTo learn staining techniques and preservation of microbes CO 4TTo learn aseptic techniques CO 5TTo learn the different types of microbiological media |
Approach in teaching: Interactive Lectures, Discussion, Tutorials, Reading assignments, presentations
Learning activities for the students: Self-learning assignments, Effective questions, Seminar presentation, Giving tasks.
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C A test, Semester end examinations, Quiz, Solving problems in tutorials, Assignments, Classroom interaction |
Microbiology as a field of biology, different branches of microbiology, a brief idea of some applied areas of microbiology: medical microbiology, food, agriculture and industrial microbiology.
Definition of growth, rate of growth, generation time, growth curve, measurement of population growth, batch culture, continuous culture and synchronous growth.
Factors affecting growth. - Temperature, pH, oxygen, water availability.
Physical agents- Moist heat, dry heat, filtration, radiation.
Chemicals as antimicrobial agents major groups of disinfectants, antiseptics and chemical sterilants.
Microbiological media, Physical states and chemical content of media, general purpose and special purpose media. Nutritional classification of Microorganisms.
Isolation techniques (Streak plate, pour plate and spread plate method).
Preparation of microorganisms for light microscopy- wet mount and hanging drop technique. Staining techniques- simple staining, differential staining (Gram’s staining, acid fast staining, endospore staining). Special staining (capsule staining and flagella staining).
Preservation of microorganisms by sub culturing, overlaying cultures with mineral oil, lyophilization, use of liquid nitrogen.