Q1) Germ theory of diseases. Q2) Louis Pasteur. Q3) Bacillus. Q4) Cyanobacteria. Q5) Viroids. Q6) Prions Q7) TMV Q8) T4

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(DMB01) ASSIGNMENT - 1 Introduction Microorganisms Q1) Germ theory of diseases Q2) Louis Pasteur Q3) Bacillus Q4) Cyanobacteria Q5) Viroids Q6) Prions Q7) TMV Q8) T4

(DMB01) ASSIGNMENT - 2 Introduction Microorganisms Q1) a) Write an account on the development of Vaccines. b) Describe the Ultra structure of Bacteria. Q2) a) Write an account on the classification of Bacteria based Bergy s manual. b) Describe the classification and characters of Archaebacteria. Q3) a) Describe the morphology and chemistry of Viruses. b) Describe the symptoms and methods of transmission of Viruses. Q4) a) Describe reproduction in Fungi. b) Write an account on the economic importance of Fungi.

(DMB02) ASSIGNMENT - 1 Microbiological Methods Q1) Physical methods of sterilization Q2) Chemical methods of sterilization Q3) Brewer Jar Q4) Pyrogallic acid Q5) TLC Q6) Applications of HPLC Q7) Beer s lambert Law Q8) GM counter

(DMB02) ASSIGNMENT - 2 Microbiological Methods Q1) a) Describe the principle, Methodology and applications of TEM. b) Describe the composition and preparation of bacteriological media. Q2) a) Write an account on general methods of isolation of Bacteria. b) Describe the methods of preservation and maintenance of microbial cultures. Q3) a) Describe isolation and purification of Viruses. b) Write an account on the principles of Centrifugation. Q4) a) Describe two dimentional and pulse field gel electrophoresis. b) Describe the principle, methodology and applications of IR spectroscopy.

(DMB03) ASSIGNMENT - 1 Microbiology Microbial Psysiology and Biochemistry Q1) Essential Macronutrients Q2) Nutrient transport in Bacteria Q3) Cyanobacteria Q4) Green bacteria Q5) ATP structure Q6) Oxidation Q7) Classification of enzymes Q8) Properties of Allosteric enzymes

(DMB03) ASSIGNMENT - 2 Microbiology Microbial Psysiology and Biochemistry Q1) a) Describe the typical growth curves of Bacteria. b) Describe the various methods of measurement of Bacterial growth. Q2) a) Write an account on sulphur oxidizers. b) Describe Nitrate oxidizers and their importance. Q3) a) Enumerate HMP pathway and its significance. b) Explain Lactate fermentations and their importance. Q4) a) Describe the regulation of enzyme activity. b) Describe the structure and functions of DNA.

(DMB04) ASSIGNMENT - 1 Environmental and Agricultural Microbiology Q1) Aeroallergens Q2) Sewage treatment Q3) Components of soil Q4) Transformation of iron in soil Q5) Symbiotic nitrogen fixers Q6) Cyanobacteria as bioinoculants Q7) Soft rot of vegetables. Q8) Black stem rust of wheat

(DMB04) ASSIGNMENT - 2 Environmental and Agricultural Microbiology Q1) a) Describe the seasonal and diurnal periodicities of Air spora. b) Describe the methods of treatment of water for drinking purpose. Q2) a) Describe the transformation of phosphorous in soil. b) Write an account on soil organic matter decomposition. Q3) a) Describe the structure and functions of legume root nodules. b) Describe the types of Mycorrizae and importance of VAM. Q4) a) Describe the symptoms caused by plant pathogenic Bacteria. b) Write an account on Biological control of plant diseses.