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You have seen several kinds of plants and
animals. However, there are other living
organisms around us which we normally cannot
see. These are called microorganisms or
microbes.
These microorganisms or microbes are so small
in size that they cannot be seen with the unaided
eye. Some of these, such as the fungus that
grown on bread.
Microorganisms are classified into four major
groups. These groups are bacteria, fungi,
protozoa and some algae
Bacteria fungi protozoa algae
Viruses are also microscopic. They, however,
reproduce only inside the cells of the host
organism, which may be a bacterium, plants or
animals. Some of the viruses are shown down.
Common ailments like cold, influenza (flu) and
most coughs are caused by viruses. Serious
diseases like polio and chicken pox are also
caused by viruses
Polio chicken pox
Diseases like dysentery and malaria are caused
by protozoa(protozoans) whereas typhoid and
tuberculosis (TB) are bacterial diseases.
Dysentery malaria protozoa
typhoid tuberculosis
Microorganisms may be single-cell like bacteria,
some algae and protozoa, or multicellular, such as
algae and fungi. They can survive under all types
of environment, ranging from ice cold climate
lands. They are also found inside the bodies of
animals including humans. Some microorganisms
grow on other organisms while other exist freely.
Microorganisms like amoeba can live alone, while
fungi and bacteria may live in colonies.
Microorganisms are used for various purposes.
They are used in the preparation of curd, bread
and cake.
They are also used in cleaning up of the
environment. For example, the organic wastes
(vegetables peels, remains of animals, faeces,
etc.) are borken down into harmless and usable
substance by bacteria.
Whenever you fall ill the doctor may give you
some antibiotic tablets, capsules or injections
such as of penicillin . The sources of these
medicines is microorganisms. These medicines
kill or stop the growth the disease-causing
microorganisms. Such medicines are called
antibiotics.
When a disease-carrying microbes enters our
body, the body produce antibodies to fight the
invader. The body also remembers how to fight
the microbes if it enters again. So, if dead or
weakened microbes are introduced in a healthy
body, the body fight and kills them by producing
suitable antibodies. The antibodies remain in the
body and we are protected from the disease-
causing microbes
Some bacteria and blue green algae are fix
nitrogen from the atmosphere to enrich soil with
nitrogen and increase its fertility. These microbes
are commonly called biological nitrogen fixers.
Microorganisms are harmful in many ways. Some
of the microorganisms cause disease in human
beings, plants and animals. Such disease-causing
microorganisms are called pathogens.
Pathogens enter our body through the air we
breathe, the water we drink or the food we eat.
They can also get transmitted by direct contact
with an infected person or carried through an
animals. Microbial disease that can spread from
an infected person to a healthy person through air,
water, food or physical contact are called
communicable diseases. Examples of such
disease include cholera, common cold, chicken
pox and tuberculosis.
When a person suffering from common cold
sneezes, fine droplets of moisture carrying
thousands of viruses are spreads in the air. The
viruses may enter the body of a healthy person
while breathing
There are some insects and animals which act as
carriers of disease-causing microbes. Housefly is
one such carrier. The files sit on the garbage and
animals excreta. Pathogens stick to their bodies.
When these flies sit on the pathogens. Whoever
eats the contaminated food is likely to get sick.
Another examples of a carrier is the female
anopheles mosquito which carries the parasite of
malaria. Female aedes mosquito acts as carrier of
dengue virus.
Female anopheles aedes mosquito
mosquito
Several microorganisms cause diseases in plant
like wheat, rice, potato, sugarcane, orange, apple
and others. The diseases reduce the yield of
crops. They can controlled by the use of certain
chemicals which kill the microbes
MADE BY : K.YASHWANT
CLASS: VIII A
ROLL NO: 13
HOUSE: LOTUS

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Microorganisms 140824111351-phpapp02

  • 1.
  • 2. You have seen several kinds of plants and animals. However, there are other living organisms around us which we normally cannot see. These are called microorganisms or microbes.
  • 3. These microorganisms or microbes are so small in size that they cannot be seen with the unaided eye. Some of these, such as the fungus that grown on bread.
  • 4. Microorganisms are classified into four major groups. These groups are bacteria, fungi, protozoa and some algae Bacteria fungi protozoa algae
  • 5. Viruses are also microscopic. They, however, reproduce only inside the cells of the host organism, which may be a bacterium, plants or animals. Some of the viruses are shown down.
  • 6. Common ailments like cold, influenza (flu) and most coughs are caused by viruses. Serious diseases like polio and chicken pox are also caused by viruses Polio chicken pox
  • 7. Diseases like dysentery and malaria are caused by protozoa(protozoans) whereas typhoid and tuberculosis (TB) are bacterial diseases. Dysentery malaria protozoa typhoid tuberculosis
  • 8. Microorganisms may be single-cell like bacteria, some algae and protozoa, or multicellular, such as algae and fungi. They can survive under all types of environment, ranging from ice cold climate lands. They are also found inside the bodies of animals including humans. Some microorganisms grow on other organisms while other exist freely. Microorganisms like amoeba can live alone, while fungi and bacteria may live in colonies.
  • 9. Microorganisms are used for various purposes. They are used in the preparation of curd, bread and cake. They are also used in cleaning up of the environment. For example, the organic wastes (vegetables peels, remains of animals, faeces, etc.) are borken down into harmless and usable substance by bacteria.
  • 10. Whenever you fall ill the doctor may give you some antibiotic tablets, capsules or injections such as of penicillin . The sources of these medicines is microorganisms. These medicines kill or stop the growth the disease-causing microorganisms. Such medicines are called antibiotics.
  • 11. When a disease-carrying microbes enters our body, the body produce antibodies to fight the invader. The body also remembers how to fight the microbes if it enters again. So, if dead or weakened microbes are introduced in a healthy body, the body fight and kills them by producing suitable antibodies. The antibodies remain in the body and we are protected from the disease- causing microbes
  • 12. Some bacteria and blue green algae are fix nitrogen from the atmosphere to enrich soil with nitrogen and increase its fertility. These microbes are commonly called biological nitrogen fixers.
  • 13. Microorganisms are harmful in many ways. Some of the microorganisms cause disease in human beings, plants and animals. Such disease-causing microorganisms are called pathogens.
  • 14. Pathogens enter our body through the air we breathe, the water we drink or the food we eat. They can also get transmitted by direct contact with an infected person or carried through an animals. Microbial disease that can spread from an infected person to a healthy person through air, water, food or physical contact are called communicable diseases. Examples of such disease include cholera, common cold, chicken pox and tuberculosis.
  • 15. When a person suffering from common cold sneezes, fine droplets of moisture carrying thousands of viruses are spreads in the air. The viruses may enter the body of a healthy person while breathing
  • 16. There are some insects and animals which act as carriers of disease-causing microbes. Housefly is one such carrier. The files sit on the garbage and animals excreta. Pathogens stick to their bodies. When these flies sit on the pathogens. Whoever eats the contaminated food is likely to get sick.
  • 17. Another examples of a carrier is the female anopheles mosquito which carries the parasite of malaria. Female aedes mosquito acts as carrier of dengue virus. Female anopheles aedes mosquito mosquito
  • 18.
  • 19. Several microorganisms cause diseases in plant like wheat, rice, potato, sugarcane, orange, apple and others. The diseases reduce the yield of crops. They can controlled by the use of certain chemicals which kill the microbes
  • 20.
  • 21. MADE BY : K.YASHWANT CLASS: VIII A ROLL NO: 13 HOUSE: LOTUS