Laboratory reports Reports submitted after the deadline will be recorded as late Late submissions will incur a penalty of 10%per day Absence of a report will normally result in a score of o for that particular class
Laboratory reports ▪ Reports submitted after the deadline will be recorded as late ▪ Late submissions will incur a penalty of 10% per day ▪ Absence of a report will normally result in a score of 0 for that particular class
In-class-quizzes The time and format of in-class-quiz depends on each teacher
In-class-quizzes ▪ The time and format of in-class-quiz depends on each teacher
Final exam Multiple choice questions(50 questions, 50 points) True or false(20 questions 20 points) Short answer guestions (4-5 questions, 30 points
Final exam ▪ Multiple choice questions (50 questions, 50 points) ▪ True or false (20 questions, 20 points) ▪ Short answer questions (4-5 questions, 30 points)
Introduction to Medical Microbiology
Introduction to Medical Microbiology
What is a microbe? Microbes are(single-cell organisms so tiny that millions can fit into the eye of a needle They are the oldest form of life on earth Microbe fossils date back more than 3.5 billion years to a time when the Earth was covered with oceans that regularly reached the boiling point, hundreds of millions of years before dinosaurs roamed the eal arth Without microbes we couldnt eat or breathe Without us, theyd probably be just fine Understanding microbes is vital to understanding the past and the future of ourselves and our planet WORLD w.microbeworld org
What is a Microbe? ▪ Microbes are (single-)cell organisms so tiny that millions can fit into the eye of a needle. ▪ They are the oldest form of life on earth. Microbe fossils date back more than 3.5 billion years to a time when the Earth was covered with oceans that regularly reached the boiling point, hundreds of millions of years before dinosaurs roamed the earth. ▪ Without microbes, we couldn’t eat or breathe. ▪ Without us, they’d probably be just fine. ▪ Understanding microbes is vital to understanding the past and the future of ourselves and our planet