Table of Contents – pages iii Unit 1: What is Biology? Unit 2: Ecology Unit 3: The Life of a Cell Unit 4: Genetics Unit 5: Change Through Time Unit.
CLASSIFICATION, BACTERIA, AND VIRUSES Biology. Classification Taxonomy is: the science of naming and classifying organisms Linnaeus developed a.
Chapter 1 The structure and function of prokaryotes EUKARYOTES EUKARYOTES PROKARYOTES BACTERIAARCHAEA.
Common Outpatient Infections Rodolfo E Bégué, MD Chief, Pediatric Infectious Diseases LSUHSC, New Orleans.
The Diversity of Life I.The Characteristics of Living Things A.All living things are organized into at least one or more cells.
Impetigo. Impetigo is an acute, contagious, superficial pyogenic skin infection that occurs most commonly in children, especially those who live in hot.
Acute rheumatic fever (ARF) is a delayed, nonsuppurative sequela of a pharyngeal infection with the group A streptococcus.
Streptococci and Enterococci Thursday, September 26, 2013 John F. Love, MD, PhD Instructor, Section of Infectious Disease.
CLASSIFICATION NOTES. Classification- A grouping of objects or information based on similarities Taxonomy- the branch of biology concerned with the grouping.
Unit 5 Overview Reading, Read Chapters 7 and 15 in Understanding ICD-9-CM Coding Seminar, Attend Seminar or complete option 2 20 Points Exercises, Challenge.
What are the two kingdoms that contain bacteria? Archaebacteria “The extremists” Eubacteria “Found everywhere”
Taxonomy Taxonomy: The discipline of classifying organisms and assigning each organism a universally accepted (scientific name)