Microorganisms can be good or bad. In their good form they assist humans with digestion. In their bad form, they cause viral infections or diseases.
Plasmodium (malaria) Meningicoccus (meningitis) Influenza (cold) Giardia (hiker's diesase) Gambinese (african sleeping sickness)
Micro-organisms affect every facet of our lives. From disease to digestion, nothing we do remains unaffected by micro-organisms.
Many can. For example: Smallpox, West Nile virus, rabies, Polio and many others.
Microorganisms can be good or bad. In their good form they assist humans with digestion. In their bad form, they cause viral infections or diseases.
No, not all microorganisms are bad for you. In fact, your body is full of them. Some micro organisms are needed by your body to help break down foods in the Intestines. These are called good bacteria. Some drinks actually contain bacteria for example the drink "Biofeel" or "Yakult" Another use of microorganisms is in the making of cheese. Viruses are not organisms, they are more like a chemical reaction stored for later use. Some scientists believe they are an evolved form of a micro organism. ___________________ Not by any means. We couldn't survive without microorganisms. __________________
a micro radiation is what a mobile phone mast gives off and it is bad for human health as it can lead to cancer high blood press sure and brain issues later on in life. when you are near one you don't realise what it is doing to your body.
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There are loads of bad fungi and bacteria including E.coli, salmonella and helicobacter pylori.
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Micro-organisms affect every facet of our lives. From disease to digestion, nothing we do remains unaffected by micro-organisms.
About 40.000 micro organisms. Most of them are good but there are some bad ones in there as well.
bad micro organisms
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Many can. For example: Smallpox, West Nile virus, rabies, Polio and many others.
Micro organisms can be helpful and bad at the same time. These microscopic life forms can be bad because they can cause a variety of diseases which are gross, painful and life threatening in some cases. They even destroy food items and other such necessities of life. They spread epidemics, cause harm to our environment to some extent and can be irritating when they infect someone. Common diseases caused by microbes are AIDS, malaria, jaundice, diptheria, chicken pox, swine flu (recently), measles etc.
This question, as written, is a little confusing. Food goes bad because of action of bacteria and other micro-organisms. Micro-organisms need moisture to survive. So dry food tends to keep longer than wet food, when exposed to the air, because micro-organisms are missing the vital water they need to multiply. Wet food is generally prepared at high temperature, which kills the micro-organisms, and then sealed still at the high temperature. The contents of the package are sterile, and so won't go bad because of bacteria -- at least until the package is opened. Once bacteria get in, of course, all wet food will spoil.