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- Why Loius Pasteur, Robert Hooke, and Antoni van Leeuwenhoek are the important persons in the field of Microbiology? What are their individual contributions?Describe the contributions of Leeuwenhoek and Pasteur to the science of microbiology.What events, discoveries, or inventions were probably the most signifi cant in the development of microbiology and why?
- Discuss the contributions of Lister, Pasteur, and Koch to the germ theory of disease and the treatment or prevention of diseases. What other contributions did Koch make to microbiology?What are the impacts of microbiology to the society? Give examples to strengthen your claim.What are the advantages and disadvantages of culture-dependent and culture-independent methods in microbiology, respectively.
- What events, discoveries, or inventions were probably the mostsignificant in the development of microbiology and why?Discuss and relate how microbiology is involved in the study of the following: gene modification and exchange environmental microbiologyWhat are Koch’s postulates and how did theyinfluence the development of microbiology?
- explain why the invention of solid culture media was of great importance to the development of microbiology as a scienceWhy was Van Leeuwenhoek's discovery of the unknown such a milestone achievement for the progress in microbiology? Why do you think there were not too many other discoveries for some time after?Make an outline about culture-dependent and culture-independent methods in microbiology and explain it in detail. Include all the topics, subtopics, and examples involved in the two methods, respectively.