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Last update: Kubová Petra Ing. (18.12.2017)
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Last update: Kubová Petra Ing. (18.12.2017)
Students will be able to: distinguish different types of microorganism (bacteria, yeast and fungi) based on morphology and cytology understand the basic taxonomy of microbes and their industrial application learn about anabolic and catabolic processes of microbial metabolism follow a growth of microorganism and the effect of outer factors achieve a better view of microbial genetics recognize the importance of microorganism in the environment |
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Last update: Kubová Petra Ing. (27.03.2019)
A: Atlas R.M., Principles of Microbiology, Wm C. Brown Publischers, 1997, 0-8151-0889-3 R: Michael T. Madigan, Kelly S. Bender, Daniel H. Buckley, W. Matthew Sattley, David A. Stahl: Brock Biology of Microorganisms, 15 ed.,Pearson, Prentice Hall 2017 ISBN-13:978-0134261928 |
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Last update: Kubová Petra Ing. (18.12.2017)
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Last update: Kubová Petra Ing. (18.12.2017)
1. The significant role of microorganism in nature and industry, microbiology taxonomy and nomenclature. 2. How we divide microorganisms based on physiological characteristics, microbial cell structure, bacteria: morphology, cytology and role of cell structures - I. 3. How we divide microorganisms based on physiological characteristics, microbial cell structure, bacteria: morphology, cytology and role of cell structures - II. 4. Yeast: morphology, cytology, vegetative and sexual reproduction. The chemical composition of yeast cells. Yeast taxonomy and their important role in biotechnology and food industry. 5. Fungi: morphology, cytology, vegetative and sexual reproduction. The chemical composition of fungi cells. 6. Fungi taxonomy and their important role in biotechnology and food industry. 7. Viruses. Structure and classification of viruses (DNA x RNA, host - bacteria, plant, animal), morphology, life cycle. 8. Microbial metabolism and its importance for biotechnology. 9. Catabolic and anabolic pathways of chemoorganotrophic microorganism. 10. The effect of environment on microbial growth and reproduction. Nutrition: source and microbial cell reception of nutrient. Temperature, pH, water activity. 11. Growth and reproduction dynamics of microbial population: growth curve, growth rate, continuous cultivation principles, synchronized culture. 12. Microbial genetic: basic characteristic of heritability, transfer and expression of genetic information, mutation, recombination and non chromosomal heritability. 13. Principles of good laboratory and manufacture practice in food industry (GLP, GMP). Sanitation aspect of food technology. Disinfection - the effect of antimicrobial agents. 14. Microorganisms and environment. The use of microorganisms for protecting of environment. Bacterial taxonomy. |
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Last update: Kubová Petra Ing. (18.12.2017)
Minimal required preparation for this course is Organic chemistry I (N110004) and Biochemistry I (N320001). |
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Last update: Kubová Petra Ing. (18.12.2017)
Biochemistry I |
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Last update: Stiborová Hana doc. Ing. Ph.D. (06.02.2018)
Only the student, who has obtained 50 points out of 100 in the parallel tests can write final exam test and pass the oral exam. The successful completion of the course consists of the written test (min. 50 points out of 100) and oral examination in A-E grade. |
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Activity | Credits | Hours | ||
Konzultace s vyučujícími | 1.5 | 42 | ||
Účast na přednáškách | 1.5 | 42 | ||
Příprava na zkoušku a její absolvování | 2 | 56 | ||
5 / 4 | 140 / 112 |
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Form | Significance |
Examination test | 30 |
Continuous assessment of study performance and course -credit tests | 30 |
Oral examination | 40 |