Examinations of Microbiology for Students
Dr. Anand M
Life Science
Examinations of Microbiology for Students
By Dr. Anand M
Examinations of Microbiology for Students provides a comprehensive overview of microbiological principles and practices essential for students in the life sciences. This book covers fundamental topics such as microbial physiology, genetics, and ecology, offering a balanced approach that integrates theoretical knowledge with practical applications. Each chapter includes critical thinking questions and case studies designed to enhance understanding and prepare students for real-world scenarios in microbiology. The text is structured to facilitate learning, with clear explanations, diagrams, and references to current research in the field. It also emphasizes the importance of microbiology in various contexts, including environmental sustainability, health, and biotechnology. This resource serves as an invaluable tool for students aiming to deepen their understanding of microbiological concepts and their implications in a broader scientific framework.
- ISBN: 978-93-7991-450-7
- Pages: 180
- Language: English
Examinations of Microbiology for Students provides a comprehensive overview of microbiological principles and practices essential for students in the life sciences. This book covers fundamental topics such as microbial physiology, genetics, and ecology, offering a balanced approach that integrates theoretical knowledge with practical applications. Each chapter includes critical thinking questions and case studies designed to enhance understanding and prepare students for real-world scenarios in microbiology.
The text is structured to facilitate learning, with clear explanations, diagrams, and references to current research in the field. It also emphasizes the importance of microbiology in various contexts, including environmental sustainability, health, and biotechnology. This resource serves as an invaluable tool for students aiming to deepen their understanding of microbiological concepts and their implications in a broader scientific framework.
