Cell biology
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Hope you are doing great. To create 128 cells, the cell must divide mitotically 7 times. The formula 2n, where n is the number of divisions per cell, determines how many times a cell must divide mitotically. One cell divides into two during mitosis, and both daughter cells have the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell. 8. The mitosis formula is (2n 2) / 2.
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eligibility criteria:
BSc in botany, chemistry, zoology from recognized university and minimum 55% in 12th standard. So, if you are fulfilling the criteria then yes you can pursue m.sc microbiology.
Here are some best universities which offer msc microbiology, cell biology etc...
GD goenka university is one of the best university which provide msc in environmental science, msc microbiology, msc biotechnology etc. They have high calibered faculty, research facility and emphasis on multidisciplinary, experimental learning. It have international collaboration with top foreign universities.
JNU university offers msc microbiology, msc cell biology, life science, genetics ect.
BHU Banaras Hindu University is an other option for Msc in microbiology with good infrastructures, faculties and placement opportunities.
Calcutta university, pondichery university, North east university,Goa university also offer msc microbiology course.
IISC Bangalore, IISER also provide integrated phd programs. Privet universities like VIT vellor, Amity university noida, LPU also offer this course.
Department of Microbiology, University of Delhi
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After doing Mtech in microbiology and sel biology candidate can do research obtained PhD degree on this subject to microbiology. After doing and achieving that mention degrees a candidate can get appointment as microbiologist urologist bacteriologist, parasytologist, environmental microbiologist, industrial microbiology list and so many. The salary of these candidate who has achieved M tech in
research work in microbiology 6.60lacs per annum.
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The Monera is divided into three subkingdoms: cyanobacteria, archaea, and eubacteria (also known as true bacteria). Bacteria, especially pathogenic bacteria, have filamentous appendages that help them attach to host cells. This thread-like structure is made up of pilin proteins. This appendage is known as cilia. Fimbria is shorter than pili. Pili is also made up of piling protein. Pili helps bacteria to transfer genetic material during conjugation. Rhizoid is a rootlike structure present in liverwort, mosses, and fungi to provide attachment to the substance. Mesosomes help to increase the area of bacterial cells. It is a folded cavity or pouch in the cell membrane. Algae have a rootlike structure for attachment with moist stones, soils, and wood. This rootlike structure in algae is holdfast.
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It's a very complex career choice and also very unique for those who want to make a difference in the field of of medical sciences.
As you must be knowing that regenerative medicines involves the use of scientific research for the creation of functional tissues for the requirement and also for the replacement of the parts of the body which is damaged by disease or by any incident.
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Some of the important factors affecting bacterial growth are:
Nutrition concentration.
Temperature.
Gaseous concentration.
pH.
Ions and salt concentration.
Available water.
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According to me in the situation of corona pandemic you have to study in MS specialisation Genetic immunology, pathology, Virology, vaccine biology, bioinformatics, drug design development, cancer biology, genetics, recombinant DNA, stem cell biology.
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The answer to this is YES!
Anyone with a graduation degree in any of the biology course can pursue can Master's in any of the biology course but if you want to seek specialization in microbiology, then Master's in Microbiology is good.
As a far as cell biology is concerned, it is a part of specialization related to the microbiology field only with main emphasis on the cell and its organization.
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