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International Online Short Term Certificate Course on “BASICS OF PROKARYOTIC MICROBIOLOGY”

 

DAY

CHAPTER NUMBER

TOPICS

Day – 1

25.01.26

1

Cell – Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes

2

An Introduction to Bacteria

3

Ultrastructure of Bacteria

Day – 2

26.01.26

4

Shape and Arrangement of Bacteria

5

Difference between Gram positive and Gram negative bacteria

6

Bacterial Cell wall

Day – 3

27.01.26

7

Bacterial Plasma membrane

8

Cell inclusions in Bacteria

9

Bacterial Ribosomes

Day – 4

28.01.26

10

Bacterial Endospores

11

Bacterial Nucleoid

12

Gas vesicles in Bacteria

Day – 5

29.01.26

13

Bacterial Flagella

14

Pili and Fimbriae

15

Bacterial Glycocalyx (Capsule and Slime layer)

Day – 6

30.01.26

16

An Introduction to Archaea

17

Difference between Bacteria and Archaea

18

Archaeal Cell wall

Day – 7

31.01.26

19

Archaeal Cell membrane

20

Archaeal Flagella

21

Viruses of Archaea

01.02.26

Day - 7 Quiz and Feedback form

February 2026

Third Week

Distribution of Course Completion E-certificates (FDP/Internship/ International Online Certificate Course)

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