Benefits of microorganisms to humans:
FoodMicroorganisms are involved in the production of food or are directly edible.Examples: - Various types of yeast (a type of fungus): Used for the production of beer, bread, and cheese. spirulinais a blue green algae used as SCP (single cell protein) in human beings for their protein source.
HealthIt may come as a surprise but there are several billion times more bacterial cells inside your body than there are human cells. They make up the human flora. Luckily, some live in a mutualistic relationship to you. That is, they receive something (generally nutrients) from you, but also give something in return. The presence of bacteria also inhibits the growth of potentially pathogenic bacteria (usually through competitive exclusion).Provided the normal flora remains balanced, you are less likely to become ill with pathogenic bacteria. Everyone has small amounts of potentially pathogenic bacteria included in their normal flora. S.aureus and S.pyogenes remain on the skin quite harmlessly as part of the normal flora until your immunity is depressed and the skin is broken. I do not consider E.coli an exception to any rule (as previously mentioned in this answer) - any type of bacteria can be harmful to someone with lowered immunity. Most strains of E.coli are perfectly harmless and in fact protect you against the more harmful enteric pathogens as part of the normal intestinal flora.
Examples: - Gut bacteria: synthesize vitamins such as folic acid, vitamin K and biotin, and they ferment complex indigestible carbohydrates.
BiotechnologyWe have vastly developed or discovered direct uses for microorganisms in recent years. Modern biotechnology is often associated with the use of genetically altered microorganisms such as E. coli or yeast for the production of substances like synthetic insulin or antibiotics. Using the same process, a multitude of drugs are manufactured relatively cheaply, including human growth hormone, clotting factors for hemophiliacs, fertility drugs, erythropoietin and other drugs.Biotechnological advances in agriculture also require the help of microorganisms. Transgenic plants can increase yield, reduce vulnerability to environmental and pathogenic stresses, improve taste and appearance and produce novel plant substances. To create transgenic plants, a vector, Agrobacterium, is required to transfer genetic material into the plant host.
Micro-organisms also naturally have desired products or effects. These include substances that fight human pathogens, insecticidal properties, and bio-degradation properties, to name a few.
In fact, advances in the understanding of biological phenomena, the science of Biology that facilitates medical, agricultural, and food advances, are not possible without model microorganisms including: E. coli, B. subtilis, Phage λ, Tobacco mosaic virus, and S. cerevisiae to name a few.
MedicineAs humans are eukaryotes, our genome is extremely difficult to truly decode due to processes such as exon shuffling, the genetic "junk" and likely dozens of other observed aspects of our genome.Naturally, many people with genetic defects need a constant supply of medicines (diabetics will be used from here on out in this section). Creating insulin in a lab was very difficult before the onset of cDNA, which (long story made really really short) is placing the human insulin gene into yeast or another simple eukaryote. Thankfully, all eukaryotic cells "know" how to process our genome and human hormones can be made in vivo in laboratories in greater quantity than ever before
EcologyMicrobes are involved in cycling vital elements such as carbon and nitrogen, breaking down wastes and dead organisms into simpler substances plants can use in photosynthesis. Other species are at the base of the food chain, especially in aquatic ecosystems. Even pathogens have a role in controlling the populations of their host species. Microbes are used to digest oil from oil spills.Good uses for microbes are that they are used in penicillin, many of our foods and drink; beer, wine, milk. It also helps in sewage treatment. Also plants depend on microbs to help them absorb minerals. E coli is a bacteria that helps us digest food!!!!
Microbes, or microorganisms, are things that are too small to be seen by the naked eye. You must have a microscope in order to view them.
Microbes perform lots of important functions in the world. There are lots of different classes of microorganisms.
Bacteria, one of the classes, are not just germs that make us sick. They also help make vitamins, help with decay, and help with things like precipitation (rain).
If you've ever eaten a piece of bread, then you've eaten a microbe from the Fungi class (yeast). Mushrooms are also included in the category. So, not only do fungi provide nutrients for our bodies, they also assist with decomposition and aid in recycling of products.
Protists, usually found in algae-type plants in the ocean, help make the oxygen that we breathe.
Viruses, even though they get a bad rep, can do good things for us too. Because viruses need a "host" cell in order to do any work, viruses are useful in laboratory work, where scientists are trying to figure out how to use viruses to help with cloning and other types of gene therapy.
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Fighting diseases or disorders and improving the physical abilities of people.
Microbes are used for food production including making bread and vinegar. Scientists use microbes to generate useful enzymes. They are also used in sewage treatment.
Micro-Organisms are very good for some foods and fats. Such as: Yoghurt and Yeast.
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We can see the microorganisms
microorganisms were first discovered 3-4 billion years ago
Some microorganisms can be beneficial. I will list three ways below and describe it. 1)Composting- Effective microorganisms can be made into a brew that can be added to the waste material in the composter. The microorganisms help break down the waste and provide plant nutrients. 2)Yogurt drinks- Some yogurt drinks contain effective microorganisms as a supplement. Certain types of these microorganisms are known to promote mental clarity. 3) Agriculture- Effective types of microorganisms improve the health of the soil and allow for the production of healthy crops.
The study of Microorganisms is called microbiology.
There are many microorganisms in sewage.
Microorganisms multiply in a few different ways. They can multiply using binary fission, mitosis and meiosis. Different organisms use different ways.
by using microscope
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We can see the microorganisms
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek - He was the first to observe microorganisms using a microscope. He is known as the Father of Microbiology.Antonie van Leeuwenhoek - He was the first to observe microorganisms using a microscope. He is known as the Father of Microbiology.Antonie van Leeuwenhoek - He was the first to observe microorganisms using a microscope. He is known as the Father of Microbiology.Antonie van Leeuwenhoek - He was the first to observe microorganisms using a microscope. He is known as the Father of Microbiology.Antonie van Leeuwenhoek - He was the first to observe microorganisms using a microscope. He is known as the Father of Microbiology.Antonie van Leeuwenhoek - He was the first to observe microorganisms using a microscope. He is known as the Father of Microbiology.
You stop microorganisms through different ways of cleaning. An example would be the universal precaution Hand washing. With this you get 99.9% of germ or microorganisms out your hands. Other exmaples would be sterilization, boiling, cleaning or scrubbing.
No. In fact most microorganisms cannot be cultured using synthetic media. Each microorganisms has specific needs (nutrients, pH, salinity, temperature etc).
By the soil and by the cow poop
increase yield and less enviro impacts
By observing tiny organisms and microorganisms by john ganiel pogi
microorganisms were first discovered 3-4 billion years ago