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The document outlines the syllabus for a Microbiology and Immunology course offered by the Department of Biotechnology at Cluster University Srinagar, under the FYUP NEP 2020 framework. It includes course objectives, learning outcomes, and detailed content covering bacterial cell structure, microbial growth, and the immune system. Practical components and suggested readings are also provided to support the theoretical knowledge gained in the course.

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CLUSTER UNIVERSITY SRINAGAR SYLLABUS (FYUP UNDER NEP 2020) Offered By Department of Biotechnology Semester 2"! (Major/Minor Course) Course Title: Microbiology and Immunology Course Code: UGBTC22 J201/N 201 Max. Marks:100 Credits: 4 (Theory: 3, Practical: 1) ‘Theory External: 60 Min Marks: 24 S (Theory: 45, Practical: 30) Theory Internal (Continuous Assessment): 15 Marks, Min Marks: 06 Min, Marks: 06 Contact Hrs: Practical Experimental Basis= 15, m vent) = 10, Min, Marks: 04 Practical Experimental (Continuous assess Objectives: This course is aimed to introduce students to basic knowledge about Bacterial Cell, Microbial growth and Immunology Learning Outcomes: Students will be able to: > Have an insight of Bacterial cell structure and Microbial Growth > Understand the ways to control their growth by physical and chemical means > Grasp the basic concepts of immunity and role of cells/organs involves in defense mechanisms: 15 Hrs Introduction to Microbes: ve and Gram —ve, flagella, bacterial chromosome, General structure of Bacterial cell (cell wall — Gram plasmid, cell inclusions). Microbial Growth: Nutritional requirements, Bacterial nutritional types and — Chemoorgano- (Photolitho-autotrophy, Chemolithio-autotrophy, Photoorgano-heterotrophy heterotrophy). Growth curve - its phases, Growth kinetics. Factors affecting growth (solute and water Control of activity, pH, temperature, oxygen concentration, pressure), Measurement of bacterial growth microbial growth (physical, chemical and antibiotics) 15 Hrs UNIT I: Immunology I: Innate Immune system, (Anatomical and physiological barriers). Hematopoiesis, Cells of myeloid and lymphoid system (Basophils, Neutrophils, Eosinophils, monocytes, T cells, B cells, NK cells, dendritic cells, mast cells). Phagocytosis and respiratory burst, Inflammation (clinical signs, initiators and mediators). Organs of immune system ~ primary (bone marrow, thymus) secondary (lymph node, spleen, MALT). Complement system — pathways. 1SHrs UNIT III: Immunology H: Antigens: Nature and properties of antigen, Structure and types of antibodies, Primary and secondary immune response. Antigen processing and presentation, Mechanism of humoral immune response, 60 Hrs Practical/Lab Course, Credits=1) 1. Preparation and sterilization of culture media for bacterial cultivation. 2. Culture Techniques: Streaking, Spreading ete. 3. Gram staining 4. Blood Smear Preparation and Staining, 5. Blood grouping. 6. Field trips/subject tour (labs, institutes, industrial visit etc.) SUGGESTED READING: _., * General Microbiology: Stanier. R. Y., Ingraham, J. L.. Wheelis, ML. and Painter, P.R, ~ Macmillan Press Ltd., UK. © Microbiology: An Introduction by Gerard Tortora , Berdell Funke , Christine Case , Derek Weber D1 “4 * Microbiology: Pelczar, M. J., Chan, E. C. S, and Krieg, N. R.-McGraw-Hill. Kuby Immunology: Goldsby, R. A., Kindt, T. J., Osborne, B. A. and Kuby, J. - W.H. baal ) + © Cellulgr and Molecular Immunology by Abul Abbas, Andrew Lichtman, Shiv Pillai

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