Fundamentals of MicrobiologyPommerville's Fundamentals of Microbiology has done it again, as the easy choice for introductory microbiology was just made easier. Now with a new modern and intuitive design, a deeper focus on career application, and exciting new features, the Eleventh Edition has raised the bar for introductory microbiology textbooks. Fundamentals of Microbiology is a true learning solution. Jeff Pommerville invites you to discover microbiology as no other author can, with his relatable examples and smooth writing style. Features such as Investigating the Microbial World, MicroInquiry, and Chapter Challenges are student-friendly resources designed to teach concepts and encourage practical application. Instructors will be pleased to find the organizational framework of the text reflects the Curriculum Guidelines for Undergraduate Microbiology as recommended by the American Society for Microbiology and also addresses the AAAS "Vision and Change" recommendations. |
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Inhalt
The Genetics of Microorganisms | 201 |
The Control of Microorganisms | 275 |
Bacterial Diseases of Humans | 351 |
Viruses and Eukaryotic Microorganisms | 493 |
Interactions and Impact of Microorganisms with Humans | 673 |
Environmental and Applied Microbiology | 843 |
Metric Measurement and Temperature Conversion Chart | 901 |
CDC Summary of Notifiable Diseases in the United States 2014 | 903 |
Pronouncing Organism Names | 905 |
Answers to SelfTest Questions Concept and Reasoning Check Answers EndofChapter Question Answers and Figure Question Answers | D-1 |
Answers to Clinical Case Investigating the Microbial World and MicroInquiry Questions | E-1 |
Answers to Chapter Challenge Questions | F-1 |
Glossary | G-1 |
Index | I-1 |
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