(DMB 01) M.Sc. (Previous) DEGREE EXAMINATION, DECEMBER First Year. Microbiology. Paper I INTRODUCTION TO MICROORGANISMS

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wk 7 (DMB 01) Paper I INTRODUCTION TO MICROORGANISMS PART A (5 8 = 40 marks) 1. Explain the growth of microbiology in the twentieth century. 2. Describe the structure of eukaryotic cell with a neat-labeled diagram. 3. Describe the Numerical taxonomy. 4. Write the general characters of Archaebacteria. 5. Describe the classification of Viruses. 6. Transmission of Viral diseases. 7. Write on the economic importance of fungi. 8. Classification of fungi. PART B (4 15 = 60 marks) Answer all FOUR of the following. 9. (a) Write an overview on the microbial diversity, three-domain system of classification and the discovery of antibiotics. Compare the prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell. Add note on the development of Vaccines. 10. (a) Write on the classification and general characters of Cyanobacteria and Mycoplasma. Mention the general principles of bacterial taxonomy. Elaborate on the latest classification of Bacteria based on the Bergy's manual of systematic bacteriology. 11. (a) Describe the Ultra structure and replication HIV with illustrations. Discuss the morphology and chemistry of viruses. 12. (a) Give an account of classification, structure, reproduction and economic importance of algae.

Describe the classification, general account of structure, reproduction and significance of protozoa. (DMB 02) Paper II MICROBIOLOGICAL METHODS 1. Fluorescent microscopy. 2. Explain the staining methods of bacteria. PART A (5 8 = 40 marks) 3. Write any two methods of bacterial isolation. 4. Explain the enrichment technique. 5. Experimental animal reservoir method for cultivation of viruses. 6. Describe the principle and uses of GLC in the microbiology. 7. Explain about the SDS-PAGE and isoelectric focusing. 8. Mass spectroscopy. PART B (4 15 = 60 marks) Answer all FOUR questions. 9. (a) Discuss the purpose and importance of sterilization in microbiology. Elaborate the methods of sterilization. Describe the composition and preparation of bacteriological media. Explain the importance of media in the culturing of bacteria. 10. (a) Describe the different methods of anaerobic culturing and their advantages. Discuss the need and necessity for maintenance and preservation of microbial cultures. 11. (a) Describe the general principle of centrifugation and discuss the types of centrifugation used in the biological research with their applications. Describe the general methods used in the isolation and purification of viruses. 12. (a) Explain the importance and applications of radioactivity detection and measurement. Write the general principle, construction and applications of UV-Vis spectroscopy.

(DMB 03) Paper III MICROBIAL PSYSIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY SECTION A (5 8 = 40 marks) 1. Micro nutrients. 2. Continuous cultures. 3. Hydrogen oxidizers. 4. Sulphur oxidizers. 5. Substrate level phosphorylation. 6. ED pathway. 7. Allosteric enzymes. 8. Secondary structure of DNA. SECTION B (4 15 = 60 marks) Answer all the FOUR questions. 9. (a) Explain the approaches for the measurement of bacterial growth. Write on nutritional classification of bacteria with examples. 10. (a) Discuss the pathways of autotrophic CO2 fixation in prokaryotes. Explain the assimilation and dissimilation pathways in methylotrophs. 11. (a) Write the biochemical pathways involved in the formation of bacterial formation products from pyruvate. How TCA cycle inter mediates are utilized in the biosynthesis of various compounds in microorganisms? 12. (a) List out the coenzymes and discuss their role.

Explain the structures and functions of different types of RNAs. (DMB 04) Paper IV ENVIRONMENTAL AND AGRICULTURAL MICROBIOLOGY 1. Air sampling. 2. Phytoplankton. 3. Components of soil. 4. Phosphorus transformation in soil. 5. Bioinoculants. 6. Actinorhizal symbiosis. 7. Late blight of potato. 8. Plant quarantine and its roles. SECTION A (5 8 = 40 marks) SECTION B (4 15 = 60 marks) Answer all the FOUR questions. 9. (a) Discuss the seasonal and diurnal periodicities of air spora. Explain the approaches for treatment of water for drinking purpose. 10. (a) Discuss the physical and chemical properties of different types of soils. Explain the transformation of carbon and nitrogen in the soil. 11. (a) Discuss the factors affecting nodulation in plants. How different soil microorganisms promote plant growth? 12. (a) Describe the symptoms of plant diseases caused by viruses with examples.

Discuss the conventional and non-conventional approaches for the development of disease resistant crop varieties.