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yes meats have micro organisms in them . like the cow meat has tape worm that can cause serious damage to the human body
Micro-organisms are any organism--living creatures--at the micro level. In other word, these are creatures which are too small to be seen with the naked eye. They can be plant-like, animal-like, or bacterial. Some consider viruses to be micro-organisms, but other argue that they are not alive, and therefore not organisms at all. Use a microscope to see micro-organisms.
Yes, any microorganism in its vegetative state is growing.
It isn't known whether micro black holes - usually called primordial black holes - exist at all. If they do exist, they can be at any random location of space.
It depends . Some micro organisms are healthy and they help you get some energy . But come can cause cancer or any other diseases . I wouldn't recommend micro organisms from fresh water ponds . But i also wouldn't recommend trying this either . One false mistake and your toast . Hope i helped !! ~Sarah~
Antibiotics are not designed by any body. By defination they are synthesized by micro-organisms to inhibit growth of other micro-organisms. You have designing of the antibiotics in semisynthetic antibiotics. But probably it is done in trial and error method only, as on today.
It's possible to eat any microbe. Whether this microbe will cause an illness is another matter.
It had the same affects as any other person with the plague (Black Death).
Example 1:Any dead animal is a micro-habitat as it gets infested with organisms living on the decaying flesh.Example 2:You can find many micro-habitats in forests where animals die and decay naturally.
The medieval plague of the black death greatly preceded the discovery of penicillin. No antibiotics, or any other effective treatments, were used to treat the black death.
Viruses are micro-organisms that lack any kind of membrane. They are acellular and consist mainly of genetic material (either DNA or RNA) surrounded by a protein coat, and they do not possess cellular structures or membranes like living organisms. Viruses rely on host cells for replication and cannot carry out metabolic processes on their own.
Many people who got the Black Death survived. Most did not, however, and it was pretty bad.