
The bacterial cell wall
Embark on a journey inside a bacterial cell to unravel the mystery of the cell wall. Discover how this powerful barrier of peptidoglycan and lipids protects bacteria...
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Microbiology is a branch of biology that studies microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa.
Consulte les 9 cours en Microbiology :

Embark on a journey inside a bacterial cell to unravel the mystery of the cell wall. Discover how this powerful barrier of peptidoglycan and lipids protects bacteria...

Discover the microscopic world through Introduction to Microbiology! Explore the different types of microorganisms, their roles in our ecosystem, and the methods use...

Discover the world of bacteria and their nutritional needs in this microbiology course: "Bacterial Food." By studying the mechanisms of absorption, storage, and synt...
Discover the secrets of bacterial evolution and multiplication in this microbiology course titled "Bacterial Growth." Delve into the dynamics of bacterial cell growt...
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Discover peroxisomes, small cellular organelles that are key to the survival and adaptation of our cells! In this cell biology course, you'll explore their structure...
Discover how our DNA replicates with each cell division in this molecular biochemistry course: "DNA Replication." You'll learn the key steps in this crucial process...
Learn about evolutionary developmental biology, the field that studies the mechanisms of embryonic development and their evolution at the molecular, cellular, and st...
Discover the talonipedal joint in this syndesmology course: the bones, cartilage, and ligaments that enable the articulation of this complex joint. Learn to identify...
Discover amino acid metabolism in this exciting and technical course! You'll learn to identify the different types of amino acids and understand their essential role...