by Stephen Harper
| ISBN | 9781806241897 |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Digital Drive Learning |
| Copyright Year | 2026 |
| Price | $270.00 |
This book combines modern advancements in fungal, bacterial, and viral systematics with information on fundamental historical elements. The morphology, life cycle, and economical applications of fungi in human life are all covered in the fungi textbook. The biological activities of microbial products have received significant attention. They manufacture a variety of medications, such as antibiotics and blood pressure-lowering medications. It is usual to conflate viruses, bacteria, and fungi because they are the root of many well-known diseases, but they are as dissimilar as a mouse and an elephant. The key differences between these germs can be identified by examining their sizes, structures, reproduction, hosts, and diseases they cause. A global public health catastrophe is probable as bacterial antibiotic resistance continues to deplete our stock of potent antibiotics. Poor monetary support for antibiotic research has made things worse. A few years ago, numerous eminent scientific organizations issued a call to action that galvanized the scientific community, and since then, the field of antimicrobial research has expanded significantly. These are quite a few basic creatures. In fact, they are so tiny that only a specialized, extremely potent microscope known as a "electron microscope" can detect them. They are so fundamental that they aren't even regarded to be "living." The book discusses bacteria, viruses, and fungi in light of modern knowledge.