SEPTEMBER 12, 2014; FRIDAY
SEPTEMBER 19, 2014; FRIDAY; 10:00a.m.-12:00p.m.
Hello,, ladies and gentleman !
SEPTEMBER 19, 2014; FRIDAY; 10:00a.m.-12:00p.m.
Hello,, ladies and gentleman !
Fuhh. Dr. Wan is a very proactive and energatic person. This time, we have to do list :
1. SGL Grouping
2. Calender
3. Blendspace
4. Padlet
5. Jing (not sounds familiar right??)
Her teaching skills was great !
So people, I suggest to try to do those things because it was very interesting and useful. We have to do some enovation in ourselves to be different from others, extraordinary person and then achive success. All of people is not impossible to succeed in their life but the is different either take a short or long time to grab it.
Our teacher is just like an arrow. So, just follow your arrow whenever it points.. :):)
Okay,, for this 2nd lecture, there was so many input that increase my knowledge. The topic is The History of Microbiology (Topic1-Introduction of Microbiology):
My reflective of lecture:1.
is a thin but robust layer of mucilage adhering to a solid
surface and containing a community of bacteria and other microorganisms.
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2. Louis
Pasteur : father of microbiology
3. The largest Bacterium : Thiomargarita namibiensis is a gram-negative coccoid Proteobacterium,
found in the ocean sediments with a rule 0.1–0.3 mm in diameter, but
sometimes attaining 0.75 mm.
4. What is the shape of fungi?
= Hyphae (long filaments of cells joined together).
- septate hyphae (in most molds) contain septa
(cross-walls) that divide the hyphae into distinct, uninucleate (one
nucleus) cell like units.
- coenocytic
hyphae (in a few
classes of fungi) contain no septa and look like long continuous cells
with many nuclei.
5.
haa,, for sure uolls never heard about diatom right? hehe :p |
Diatoms are a major group of algae, and are among the most common types of phytoplankton. Most diatoms are unicellular, although they can exist as colonies in the shape of filaments or ribbons, fans, zigzags, or stars. Here the picture:
Here is a focus-stacked 6-frame micromosaic of a Diatom Exhibition slide taken with a magnification of x200. (source:http://www.scientificartist.com)
6. Clostridium Botulinum can produce alpha-toxin and also can cause food poisoning that came from can food. Moreover, it use in botox usage (cosmetic). Alpha-toxin is a toxin by fungus.
7. Actually, cheese holes is made up of different types of bacterium. wow! haha.. now I know.. :D
8. Fungi + bacteria = mutualism (microbial interaction) = for logistic
8. Fungi + bacteria = mutualism (microbial interaction) = for logistic
9. Penicilium ---> penicilin (antibiotic)
10. Chitin found in insects.
10. Chitin found in insects.
Muddiest point :
1. Sea witch
1. Sea witch
--> recently find out
that Sea Witch was a container ships which was involved in serious
collision in New York in 1973 with the oil tanker Esso
Brussels.(source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_Witch_(container_ship))
is that what Dr. mean?
Okay,, bye..
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