MindMap Gallery Physiology of bacteria
Mind map of bacterial physiology. The conditions for bacterial growth and reproduction include sufficient nutrients, appropriate pH, appropriate temperature, and necessary gas environment.
Edited at 2023-10-29 23:37:17This is a mind map about bacteria, and its main contents include: overview, morphology, types, structure, reproduction, distribution, application, and expansion. The summary is comprehensive and meticulous, suitable as review materials.
This is a mind map about plant asexual reproduction, and its main contents include: concept, spore reproduction, vegetative reproduction, tissue culture, and buds. The summary is comprehensive and meticulous, suitable as review materials.
This is a mind map about the reproductive development of animals, and its main contents include: insects, frogs, birds, sexual reproduction, and asexual reproduction. The summary is comprehensive and meticulous, suitable as review materials.
This is a mind map about bacteria, and its main contents include: overview, morphology, types, structure, reproduction, distribution, application, and expansion. The summary is comprehensive and meticulous, suitable as review materials.
This is a mind map about plant asexual reproduction, and its main contents include: concept, spore reproduction, vegetative reproduction, tissue culture, and buds. The summary is comprehensive and meticulous, suitable as review materials.
This is a mind map about the reproductive development of animals, and its main contents include: insects, frogs, birds, sexual reproduction, and asexual reproduction. The summary is comprehensive and meticulous, suitable as review materials.
Physiology of bacteria
Physicochemical properties of bacteria
chemical composition of bacteria
physical properties of bacteria
Charging phenomenon
Optical properties
surface area
Osmotic pressure
semipermeable
Bacterial growth metabolism
Bacterial energy metabolism
nutritional types of bacteria
Autotrophic bacteria
Heterotrophic bacteria
nutrients for bacteria
water
carbon source
Nitrogen source
Inorganic salt
growth factors
The mechanism by which bacteria take up nutrients
Periplasmic space binding protein-dependent transport system
chemiosmotic driven transport system
gene transfer
bacterial metabolites
Catabolites and biochemical reactions
breakdown of sugar
Breakdown of proteins and amino acids
Bacterial biochemical reactions
Sugar fermentation test
indole
Methyl red
VP
Citrate Utilization
Uricase test
Hydrogen sulfate test
Anabolic metabolites and their medical significance
Pyrogen
Toxins and invasive enzymes
pigment
antibiotic
Bacteriocins
vitamins
Conditions for bacterial growth and reproduction
adequate nutrients
Proper pH
suitable temperature
Necessary gas environment
The laws of bacterial growth and reproduction
bacterial growth response
bacterial growth curve
slow period
Logarithmic period
stable period
period of decline