Category Microbiology

Spontaneous Generation Theory and Biogenesis Theory

There were two theories proposed for explaining the origin of life: spontaneous generation and biogenesis. The theory of spontaneous generation, also known as abiogenesis, was once widely accepted among ancient cultures and philosophers such as Aristotle. This theory suggested that…

UV Light as Germicide

UV light, or ultraviolet light, is a fascinating form of energy that comes from the sun. It’s not visible to the human eye, but some animals, such as bees and birds, can see it. UV light has a range of…

Preservation of Microbial Cultures

Preservation of microbial culture is important because it helps to maintain the viability and genetic stability of microorganisms over time. In addition, it allows for the study of their behavior and characteristics and for the production of microbial products. Moreover,…

Tyndallization in Microbiology

Tyndallization is an alternative sterilization method. It is a physical method of sterilization that uses moist heat (steam) for sterilization. It is also known as fractional sterilization and intermittent sterilization. Physicist Dr. John Tyndall invented this technique of tyndallization in…