Classification of bacteria, nutrition, oxygen, growing temperature, pharmapedia, thepharmapedia

Classification of Bacteria on the basis of Nutrition, oxygen requirement, growing temperature & pH

Bacteria are prokaryotic organisms that do not contain chlorophyll. They are unicellular and do not show true branching. They differ from eukaryotes in not having a nuclear membrane, a nucleolus, and cell organelles like mitochondria, golgi apparatus and endoplasmic reticulum. They have a single circular chromosome.

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Difference between prokaryotes and eukaryotes

Difference between Prokaryotes & Eukaryotes tabular form (Microbiology) by The Pharmapedia Team

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Evaluation, Disinfectant, Pharmapedia, Rideal Walker test,Chick-Martin Test, Phenol coefficient Test

Rideal Walker test & Chick-Martin Test: Phenol coefficient Test | GPAT Drug Inspector

Phenol compounds at a concentration of 2-5% are generally considered bactericidal, tuberculocidal, fungicidal and virucidal against lipophilic viruses. The phenol coefficient of a disinfectant is calculated by dividing the dilution of the test disinfectant by the dilution of phenol that disinfects under predetermined conditions. Disinfectants that

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Evaluation of Disinfectants Suspension tests (Rideal-Walker phenol coefficient), Chick-Martin, Capacity Use Dilution test (carrier-based test) Kelsey and Sykes,Capacity test of Kelsey-Sykes -triple challenge test, Pharmapedia

Evaluation of Disinfectants | Microbiology

Evaluation of Disinfectants Suspension tests (Rideal-Walker phenol coefficient), Chick-Martin, Capacity Use Dilution test (carrier-based test) Kelsey and Sykes,Capacity test of Kelsey-Sykes -triple challenge test

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Disinfection, Antiseptic & Sterilization | Pharmacy Notes| GPAT | Drug Inspector Pharmacist, Pharmapedia

Disinfection, Antiseptic & Sterilization| GPAT | Drug Inspector Pharmacist, EXIT Exam

Difference b/w Sterilization, Disinfection & Antiseptic. Physical & Chemical methods of Sterilization,, Evaluation of disinfectant.

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