Course description
The role of a microbiology laboratory technician covers diverse tasks, from identifying microorganisms in different samples to preparing and maintaining experimental equipment. This course covers important microbiological principles and breaks down the steps to take to become a technician in this field. We begin by identifying the different types of organisms that may be studied in microbiology, including viruses, bacteria and protozoa. We then describe the important differences between the two main cell types found in microorganisms: prokaryotic and eukaryotic. The course then delves into metabolic processes and essential enzymes before introducing you to microbes. We establish what they need to survive and grow and trace the phases of bacterial growth. The course then demonstrates how to grow and measure microbes in culture media for observation and identifies what chemical agents to use to control them.
This course then examines the different types of prokaryotes, which are divided into different types of archaea and bacteria. Much of microbiology involves careful categorization and we lay out the kingdom of tiny creatures, including various types of phyla. We take you through the different types of eukaryota: fungi, algae, protozoa and slime and water molds. We then cover viruses, viroids and prions and unpack the difference between deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and ribonucleic acid (RNA). This explains virus entry in animals and how diseases can enter and kill plants. The course demonstrates how microbes infect their hosts and what medical professionals can do to prevent workplace infection while we investigate how infectious microbial diseases spread. Do you know how your immune system works to fight off infection and what cells prevent your falling ill? This course answers such important questions as the complex and amazing immune system is a system worth studying in detail. This course establishes the purpose of the immune system and investigates how antibodies build up the body’s immunity.
We then analyze the nature and purpose of vaccines, including their history and mechanics. Microorganisms are always present in our environment and this course outlines their positive and negative effects. We study the carbon, nitrogen and sulphur cycles as well as the microbiology of different natural environments. We conclude with an examination of the use of microbiological techniques in the food industry and related sectors to ground the theory covered in practical settings. This course explains the role of microorganisms and takes you through the vaccine development process to enable you to explore a career in a laboratory. Medicine advances every day, making us healthier and safer, and this free online course can help you take your spot on the front lines of the battle against sickness and disease.
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Introduction to Microorganisms
Description: This module will introduce you to the subject of microbiology. We will cover the importance of microorganisms and two crucial types of cells that influence our environment. Study the history of key figures that helped to develop microscopes, making it possible to research and discover life forms.
- Learning Outcomes
- Introduction to Microbiology
- Cell Structures and Microorganisms in Our Environment
- The Diversity of Eukaryota and Prokaryote
- Lesson Summary
Microbes and Laboratory Equipment
Description: This module will focus on the various microbes that can invade our body and cause infections. It is important to understand how it occurs and what happens in your body. This knowledge is helpful to understand how to prevent and treat illnesses. We will also analyze the various types of laboratory equipment and the proper care to take when using them.
- Learning Outcomes
- Interactions with Microbes and Viruses
- Introduction to Laboratory Equipments
- Laboratory Accidents and Sterilisation Methods
- Lesson Summary
Course assessment
- Assessment: Course Assessment
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By the end of this course, you will be able to:
- Explain the meaning of microbiology and its importance
- Identify the commercial uses and features of fungi
- State the five kingdoms into which living beings are classified
- Recall the starting points of an infection
- Describe the work of an epidemiologist
- Identify the types of equipment that are found in a common laboratory
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