history and basic concepts of microbiology
I don't know about which level Microbiology you are talking about. But if you wish to get an Introductory level Microbiology for you UG then you can follow the books below:
- BROCK BIOLOGY OF MICRO-ORGANISMS by Michael T. Madigan, John M. Martinko, Kelly S. Bender, Daniel H. Buckley, David A. Stahl and Thomas Brock
- MICROBIOLOGY: AN INTRODUCTION by Gerard J. Tortora, Berdell R. Funke and Christine L. Case
- CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY MADE RIDICULOUSLY by Mark Gladwin, Bill Trattler and C. Scott Mahan
- PRESCOTT'S MICROBIOLOGY by Joanne Willey, Linda Sherwood and Christopher J. Woolverton
The above mentioned are the standard textbooks followed all over the world. For the History of Microbiology you can follow the Microbenotes.com blogs, by following the link below:
https://microbenotes.com/history-of-microbiology/
To know more about Microbiology visit the link below:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/microbiology-course
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
What are the basic concepts covered till NCERT solutions Class 10 Maths chapter 6 exercise 6.6?
Hi I wanted to ask a simple question if a student has to an IT course then why is he supposed to clear jee mains as there is no use of physics,chemistry and maths(except basic concepts) in IT . It shows that to study IT a student has to study physics ,chemistry ,maths unnecessarily.
As per your query , for every course there is some basic criteria to pertain that course. JEE Mains is a national level exam where several students give test to get admission in NIT in their favourite branch. See, IT is not a separate course it is also the one of the branch in engineering . And there are several branches in which physics, maths, chemistry implement like electrical branch, mechanical branch, civil branch and soon.
Most of the students did not choose coding as a optional subject in their +2 so physics, chemistry and maths are the common subject for all the students so they are choose as a selection criteria for the jee mains after that according to percentile the branches will be allot to each Aspirant.
Hope it will help you.
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what math books we have to study to understand basic concepts and formulas for SSC CGL exam? My math is neither good nor bad, Im average student.
See for Mathematics there is 4 books you must study in order to have a good grasp in Mathematics for SSC CGL. The first is LUCENT SSC MATHEMATICS (Vol-1 & 2). The first part is for Arithmetic and Algebra and the volume 2 is for the advanced topics such as geometry etc. The second book is RS AGGARWAL Quantitative Aptitude book which is a very good for problem solving and important formulaes. And the third book is Kirans SSC Mathematics which is only for practice. See if you practice all this books minutely and honestly then your selection will have the maximum possibility.
To know more about SSC CGL books visit the link below:
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/how-to-prepare-for-ssc-cgl
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
for organic chemistry... Im only working on my basic concepts, ncert intext nd back questions nd pyq is it sufficient for neet 2021
Hello Anshita,
If you are average or weak in Organic Chemistry you should work on developing your basic concepts of Organic Chemistry as well as complete all the NCERT in-text and back questions and should focus more on physical and inorganic chemistry to maintain a proper balance in your marks.
But if you are good in Organic Chemistry you should do more practice from various books or contents so that you can answer all the questions of organic easily and fast.
Hoping you get a very nice marks in your NEET exam.
All the Best