Microbial Life
- 800 stránek
- 28 hodin čtení
Microbial Life explores the significance of microbes in evolution, human health, and daily life, targeting sophomore to senior undergraduates with a foundational understanding of chemistry and biochemistry. The text includes a historical overview, the evolution of microorganisms, and details on bacteria and viruses, covering energetics, genetics, and microbial diversity. It discusses the role of microbes and viruses in human disease, immunology, environmental impact, and industrial applications. Key concepts are reinforced with chapter summaries, review questions, and suggested readings, while highlighted boxes present significant research, historical essays, and methodologies. An interactive Student CD-ROM is included with each copy. Special features include a streamlined text reduced by ten percent for better comprehension, comprehensive coverage suitable for courses in Taxonomy or Environmental Microbiology, and a new art program with clear illustrations and explanatory captions. The book expands on the evolution of Bacteria and Archaea, structure and function, nutrition, and energetics, alongside an updated focus on genetics and genomics. It also addresses viral structure, taxonomy, and ecosystems, as well as immunology in a revised chapter. Additional topics include beneficial symbioses, host-microbe interactions, and updated discussions on the role of microbes and viruses in human diseases, with dedicated chapters on i




