Microbiología
Felipe Vallejo
Línea de tiempo
MICROBIOLOGÍA
Organismos de tamaño de 0.1 mm solo observable al
microscopio.
clases
Con organización celular. Sin organización
(ADN, ARN, M,CELULAR) celular AND o ARN. No
membrana
Procariota(bacterias) Virus
Eucariota (algas y Viroides
hongos) priones
¿Qué diferencia podremos encontrar con las bacterias Gram positivas y
Gram negativas? ¿si llegas a tener una enfermedad infecciosa producida por
una bacteria Gram positiva crees que solo con tomarte un antibiótico la
puedes eliminar? por que?
Muchos científicos hablan sobre el fin de la existencia humana y que uno de
estos causantes puede ser una bacteria, si llega a pasar esto como lo que
vivimos con el COVID 19 como podrías protegerte de este patógeno, que
protecciones de bioseguridad utilizarías y que fármacos
juan esta enfermo de las amígdalas y decide ir donde el doctor y este le
receta un antibiótico (amoxicilina) de 30 capsulas, juan inicia tomando 1
capsula diaria, a la semana de haber tomado 7 capsulas se siente mejor y
decide suspender el tratamiento. pero por sorpresa al siguiente día amanece
muy enfermo. A que se pudo deber esto?
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Después de leer el articula sobre hongos mágicos, cual es la postura frente;
¿consumirías hongos para tratamiento medicinal o recreativo? Por que?
¿Recomendarías a un familiar consumir hongos para fines medicinales?
PATIENT MEDICAL HISTORY
John Patterson Mercury
Earth is the third planet 20XX Mercury is the
from the Sun and also the closest planet to the
only one that harbors life Sun
in the Solar System Venus
20XX Despite being red,
Dates Mars is a cold place
● Age: 32
● Gender: Male Jupiter
● Allergies: None 20XX Saturn is a gas giant
● Location: Madrid, and has several rings
Spain
REVIEW OF SYSTEMS
Mercury Mars
Mercury is the closest Despite being red,
planet to the Sun Mars is a cold place
Venus Jupiter
Venus is the second Jupiter is the biggest
planet from the Sun planet of them all
Aplicaciones biotecnológicas de microorganismos en la historia de la humanidad.
DISCUSSION
“Earth is the third planet from the Sun and the only one that
harbors life in the entire Solar System. All humans live on this
planet”
—Laura Patterson
“Venus has a beautiful name and is the second planet from the
Sun. It’s terribly hot, and its atmosphere is poisonous”
—Monique Nelson
“Despite being red, Mars is a cold place. It’s full of iron oxide
dust, which gives the planet its reddish cast”
—John James
DISCUSSION SUMMARY
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun and the
smallest one in the Solar
System—it’s only a bit
larger than the Moon. This
planet’s name has nothing
to do with the liquid metal,
since Mercury was named
after a Roman god
COMPARISON
Area Jupiter Venus Mars
Mars is made of
Area 1 Mars is cold
basalt
Mars is a red planet
Area 2 Earth is blue Earth has life We all live on Earth
Venus has a nice
Area 3 Venus is hot Venus has no moons
name
Saturn has 80+
Area 4 Saturn is a gas giant Saturn has rings
moons
DIAGNOSIS
Venus Mars Jupiter
Venus is the second Despite being red, Mars Jupiter is the biggest
planet from the Sun is actually a very cold planet in the Solar
place System
Saturn Mercury Neptune
Saturn is composed of Mercury is the closest Neptune is very far away
hydrogen and helium planet to the Sun from the Sun
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wisdom that someone important said
and can make the reader get
inspired.”
—SOMEONE FAMOUS
TREATMENT
Venus Mercury
Venus has a beautiful name and Mercury is the closest planet to
is the second planet from the the Sun and the smallest one in
Sun. It’s hotter than Mercury and the Solar System—it’s only a bit
its atmosphere is very poisonous larger than the Moon
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Mercury Venus Mars
Mercury is the closest Venus has a beautiful Despite being red, Mars
planet to the Sun and the name and is the second is a very cold place. It’s
smallest of them all planet from the Sun full of iron oxide dust
PATIENT MONITORING
Venus is the second Jupiter is the biggest
Week 1 planet from the Sun
Week 2 planet of them all
25% 50%
50% 25%
Despite being red, Mars Saturn is a gas giant and
Week 3 is a very cold place
Week 4 has several rings
100% 100%
75% 50%
CONTRAINDICATIONS &
INDICATIONS
Contraindications Indications
● Describe the reasons to stop ● Describe the reasons to start
the treatment here the treatment here
● Describe the reasons to stop ● Describe the reasons to start
the treatment here the treatment here
● Describe the reasons to stop ● Describe the reasons to start
the treatment here the treatment here
● Describe the reasons to stop ● Describe the reasons to start
the treatment here the treatment here
POST-PREVENTION
Venus Mercury
Venus is the second Mercury is the
planet from the Sun smallest planet of
them all
Mars Saturn
Despite being red, Saturn is composed of
Mars is actually a cold hydrogen and helium
place
CASE TIMELINE
Venus Mars Jupiter
Venus is the second Despite being red, Mars Jupiter is the biggest
planet from the Sun is a cold place planet of them all
01 02 03 04 05
Mercury Saturn
Mercury is the closest Saturn is a gas giant and
planet to the Sun has several rings
RESEARCH LOCATIONS
Mercury
Mercury is the
closest planet to the
Sun
Venus
Venus is the second
planet from the Sun
Neptune
Neptune is very far
from the Sun
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Venus Mercury
Venus is the second Mercury is the closest
planet from the Sun planet to the Sun
Saturn Neptune
Saturn is composed of Neptune is the farthest
hydrogen and helium planet from the Sun
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CONCLUSIONS
● Saturn is a gas giant and has several rings. It's composed mostly of
hydrogen and helium. It was named after the Roman god of wealth and
agriculture
● Mercury’s name has nothing to do with the liquid metal, since Mercury
was named after the Roman messenger god
● Venus has a beautiful name and is the second planet from the Sun. It’s
terribly hot, even hotter than Mercury, and its atmosphere is extremely
poisonous
● Earth is the third planet from the Sun and the only one that harbors life in
the Solar System. We all live on this planet
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