Third Semester Examination For the Degree of Bachelor of Pharmacy PHARMACEUTICAL MICROBIOLOGY IMMUNOLOGY – I
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3. Write about the etiology, pathophysiology, transmission, prevention and treatment of any three of the following : (a) AIDS (b) Cholera (c) Influenza (d) Malaria
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(b) Classify microbes on the basis of temperature requirement for their growth.
(1) Tuberculosis
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(a) Discuss about the contribution of Robert Koch and Paul Ehrlich. 7
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(a) Explain the lytic growth cycle of bacteriophage. 7 (b) Discuss the methods for cultivation of viruses. 8
(2) Leprosy (3) Syphilis
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(b) Explain the different phases of bacterial growth curve. Also add a note on measurement of bacterial growth. 8
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(d) Give structure of bacteriophage
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(c) Write principle of SEM.
(a) Write about principle and working of Fluorescence and phase contrast microscope. 8 (b) Explain various methods of isolation and preservation of microbial cultures. 7
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(a) Explain different types of genetic mutation with an account of mutagenic agent. 7 (b) Explain in detail genetic recombination in bacteria by transduction. 8
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(a) Classify fungi. Discuss reproduction in fungi. 8 microbiology
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