Assessment Description:
The concept of contagious disease caused by microorganisms is first seen in the Old Testament. The biblical roots of microbiology are not a surprise when we consider the contributions of Louis Pasteur, the father of modern microbiology. Pasteur's swan-necked flask experiments not only disproved the theory of spontaneous generation (i.e., life evolved from nonliving matter), but also set the foundation for the law of biogenesis: life comes from preexisting life.
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Conduct research of microbial pathogens/infectious agents. Refer to Part IV – Infections Diseases (Chapters 21–27) in Nester's Microbiology: A Human Perspective With Connect and other online scientific journals/articles (e.g., .edu, .gov, .org websites).
Select any one microorganism (i.e., bacteria, virus, fungus, protozoa, or prion) and create a PowerPoint presentation (minimum of 10 slides) that addresses the following criteria:
- Title slide (clearly present your topic and your name)
- Causative agent and structure
- Diseases, signs, and symptoms
- Pathogenesis and virulence
- Epidemiology
- Diagnosis
- Treatment, control, and prevention
- Microbe in the news (highlight one reliable news article about your microorganism)
- Christian worldview on caring for the suffering (provide a relevant Bible verse/passage and briefly discuss the significance of microbes from a biblical perspective)
- Reference slide (Use a minimum of three references; only use reliable sources)