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Category | : BACHELOR'S (HONOURS) DEGREE PROGRAMMES |
Sub Category | : Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Biochemistry (BSCBCH) |
Products Code | : BSCBCH-D-4.08 |
HSN Code | : 490110 |
Language | : English |
Author | : BMAP EDUSERVICES PVT LTD |
Publisher | : BMAP EDUSERVICES PVT LTD |
University | : IGNOU (Indira Gandhi National Open University) |
Pages | : 100-130 |
Weight | : 157gms |
Dimensions | : 21.0 x 29.7 cm (A4 Size Pages) |
BBCET-143 Basic Microbiology is a foundational course within the Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Biochemistry (BSCBCH) program. This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the world of microorganisms, focusing on their structure, function, and impact on health and disease. Students will study various types of microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa, and understand their metabolic processes, growth patterns, and reproductive mechanisms. The course emphasizes the significance of microorganisms in causing infectious diseases and the body's immune response to these pathogens. Additionally, students will learn essential laboratory techniques for culturing, identifying, and analyzing microbes, which are crucial for research and clinical diagnostics.
Benefits of the Course:
Hashtags and Content: #BasicMicrobiology #MicrobialBiology #InfectiousDiseases #BSCBCH
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