Nope
Microorganisms are used in vaccine production to grow the viruses or bacteria that will be used as the basis for the vaccine. They are also used in the process of creating antigens or proteins that mimic the pathogens in order to stimulate an immune response. Additionally, microorganisms are sometimes used to test the safety and efficacy of vaccines during the production process.
Protists are not commonly used in the development of vaccines. Vaccines are typically made using viruses, bacteria, or parts of these organisms to stimulate the immune system to produce an immune response. Protists are a diverse group of eukaryotic microorganisms, but their use in vaccines is limited.
because some of them may be harmful to the body
true
No. An uncooked or undercooked burger contains microorganisms, but the burger itself is made from cattle, which are definitely not microorganisms.
The stomach contains hydrochloric acid which helps to kill microorganisms in food and aids in digestion.
Doctors give people vaccines sometimes even penicillin to keep them healthy.
Yes. True
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Studying the life cycle of microorganisms helps in understanding their growth, reproduction, and interaction with host cells or medications. This knowledge is essential for developing effective treatments, vaccines, and antibiotics to combat infectious diseases caused by microorganisms, ultimately contributing to advancements in modern medicine.
pathogenic waste contains disease causing micro organisms. hospital waste usually contains infectious microorganisms.
Mayonnaise is acidic because it contains vinegar and therefore stops the growth of many microorganisms. Many types of lactobacilli are present in mayonnaise.