INTRODUCTION TO FOOD MICROBIOLOGY AND PARASITOLOGY

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Course DIPLOMA IN CLINICAL...
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Microbiology- It is the study of microorganisms Microorganisms- They is living entities of microscopic size and include bacteria, viruses, yeast, algae & protozoa, mound (fungi) Parasitology- It is the study of parasites, their host and relationship between them Prokaryote- they are unicellular organisms that lack a membrane bound nucleus mitochondria or any other membrane bound organelle.
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