Microbiology and Immunology Question Database for BSMRSTU

Pharmaceutical Microbiology and Immunology-1 available questions: [BSMRSTU-2022]

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[BSMRSTU-2022] Pharmaceutical Microbiology & Immunology-1


Compare spontaneous generation and biogenesis.


Explain the importance of Koch's postulates.


Hint out the contribution of three renowned scientists in the field of microbiology.


List some beneficial activities of microorganisms


Define Culture Media. Classify different types of culture media according to physical state.


Discuss the methods of isolating pure cultures from a mixed culture.


What are the advantages and disadvantages of the various methods for preservation of pure cultures?


What is selective media? Classify bacteria on the basis of their gaseous requirement.


Define budding. Deduce the equation to calculate the number of generation time.


Illustrate the different phases of a typical growth curve of bacteria.


What are the uses of chemical sterilization?


Differentiate between sterilization and depyrogenation.


Write down the methods of dry heat sterilization.


Mention the features of interferon. Write down the mechanism of action of interferon.


Differentiate between virus and bacteria. State the chemical compositions of viruses.


What are the modes of transmission of HIV? What is the immunological basis of increased susceptibility of AIDS patient to opportunistic infection?


"Ketoconazole has selective action on fungi"- explain.


Classify asexual spores of fungi. Describe the most common methods of sexual reproduction of fungi.


Narrate the diseases caused by fungal toxins. Mention the salient features of Candida and Aspergillus.


Write down the significance of fungi.


Enlist the pharmaceutical importance of 'Penicillium' and 'Aspergillus.


Explain the pathogenesis of actinomycosis.


Classify protozoa based on their mode of movement.

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