Transcription of CHAPTER 2 Microbial Cell Structure and Function
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10 Copyright 2015 Pearson Education, Inc. CHAPTER 2 Microbial Cell Structure and Function Summary CHAPTER 2 is an excellent introductory overview of microscopic techniques and the Structure and Function of both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells . For courses designed for nonscience majors, this CHAPTER provides general details on each topic that, if supplemented with material from related chapters later in the text, may be sufficient background for most students. How-ever, it is recommended that CHAPTER 2 be used to set the stage for more detailed coverage later in the course. | Microscopy The variety of microscopic methods available for observing microorganisms must be intro-duced early, as much of the presentation of Structure Function relationships depends upon the excellent micrographs that appear throughout the book.
The variety of microscopic methods available for observing microorganisms must be intro- duced early, as much of the presentation of structure–function relationships depends upon the excellent micrographs that appear throughout the book.
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