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Bacterial Growth and Form

Author(s): Koch, Arthur L.
Edition: 2nd
ISBN10: 1402000677
ISBN13: 9781402000676
Cover: Hardcover
 
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This book is unique in the way microbiology is presented. As some of the simplest organisms, bacteria have a close connection to physics and chemistry. Throughout the book an appreciation of how these organisms solve their problems is given. They do so in a way that is adequate but less dependent on the evolution of very sophisticated biological tools that are so prominent in the biology of eukaryotic plants and animals. This simplicity is a consequence of the fact that the Domain of Bacteria separated from the evolutionary tree earlier than the other two Domains. Early parts of the book are devoted to evolutionary processes and mathematics for the study of bacteria growth. Also presented are the physics of osmotic pressure, surface tension, and relevant aspects of biochemistry. Since this book presents a novel approach to microbiology, it will be appropriate for all microbiologists and students. Even though it is written so that a prior knowledge of mathematics, physics, chemistry, and microbiology is not needed, it will be read, studied, and thought about by people with a more physical background.
Preface vii
Prologue: Thinking About Bacteria 1(8)
From the First Cell to the Last Universal Ancestor (LUA)
9(28)
Contrasting the Cellular Abilities of Eukaryotes and Prokaryotes
37(12)
Bacterial Growth
49(54)
Synthesis of a Functional Bacterial Wall
103(32)
Turgor Pressure of Bacterial Cells
135(26)
The Surface Stress Theory: Non Vitalism in Action
161(30)
The Mechanical Aspects of Cell
191(24)
The Gram-Positive Coccus: Entercoccus hirae
215(24)
The Gram-Positive Rod-Shaped Orghanisms: Bacillus subtilis
239(32)
The Gram Negative Rod; Negative Rod: Escherichia coli
271(60)
Apical Growth of Streptomycetes and Fungi
331(22)
Twisting and Rotation During the Growth of Gram-Positive Rods
353(14)
The Structural and Physiological Roles of the Layers of the Gram-Negative Bacterial Envelope
367(24)
Gliding Motility, Protonmotive Force, Motor, and Flagellar Rotation
391(18)
Prokaryote Perspective
409(16)
Wars Over Bacterial Walls
425

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