what are the scope of microbiologu and limitations of microbiology
The major divisions of microbiology include bacteriology (study of bacteria), virology (study of viruses), mycology (study of fungi), parasitology (study of parasites), and immunology (study of the immune system). Each division focuses on different types of microorganisms and their interactions with hosts, environments, and other organisms. Additionally, applied microbiology encompasses fields like medical microbiology, environmental microbiology, and industrial microbiology, which address practical applications of microbial knowledge.
PARASITOLOGY
microbiology- the study of living organisms so small that you need a microscope to view them. parasytology- study of living organisms that require the use of another living organism to sustain life and to reproduce.
Parasitology is the study of parasites and their relationships with their hosts. Its branches include medical parasitology, which focuses on parasites that cause human diseases, veterinary parasitology, which studies parasites that affect animals, and ecological parasitology, which looks at the interactions between parasites and their hosts in natural ecosystems.
The scope of a study on earthquakes could include examining earthquake causes, impacts, and mitigation strategies. Limitations may involve constraints in data availability, resource limitations for field research, and the inability to predict exact timing and location of earthquakes.
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Here are a few: virology, bacteriology, mycology, parasitology...
YES.parasitology and mycology is a part of microbiology.microbiology means study of micro-organisms,parasitology-study of parasites,mycology-study of fungi.hence both the categories comes under microbiology.
Michael Kenney has written: 'Scope monograph on pathoparasitology' -- subject(s): Atlases, Medical parasitology, Parasitology
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The scope and limitations of a study will be influenced by the factors that affect the subject of study. These are internal and external factors which cause direct and indirect influence on the subject.
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All research studies also have limitations and a finite scope. Limitations are often imposed by time and budget constraints. Precisely list the limitations of the study. Describe the extent to which you believe the limitations degrade the quality of the research
first you write scope but make sure that "S" in scope is in capital form and also in limitation make sure also that the letter "L" in also capital form... and thats how to Scope and Limitation in your thesis...