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A microbe is a microbe because it is a micro-organism.Which means small(micro)living things(organisms)
Viruses are microscopic and can not be killed by antibiotics (against life) as they are not living.
The most abundant microbe in the desert is a blue-green bacterium called Microcoleus. One unique type microbe in the desert is the so called "desert varnish," a type of fungus that can turn desert rocks all shades of green, orange, and yellow. Another microbe found in the desert is lichens, a mix of fungus and algal cells.
Viruses are the smallest microbes known that cause disease. They are sub-microscopic. This means that they can not be seen with a regular microscope because they are too small (measured in nanometers). It takes an electron microscope to see a virus particle. The second microbe that is among the smallest would be bacteria and then probably protists, as a generalization, after that (protists and bacteria have wider ranges of sizes than viruses). Bacteria are microscopic living organisms, while the viruses are non-living sub-microscopic organisms. Protists are single-celled living organisms, such as protozoa.
Microbes can live in almost any and every condition. Anywhere you go, you can find some kind of microbe that has adapted to living there.
A microbe is a microbe because it is a micro-organism.Which means small(micro)living things(organisms)
It is incorrect to call a virus a microbe because a microbe is a living organism, while a virus is not. Viruses do not exhibit all the characteristics necessary to be classified as a living organism.
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Bacteria are tiny living things. Some bacteria are good and some are not good. The difference between bacteria and a microbe, is a word used to describe tiny living things, which means that bacteria is a microbe, however, not all microbes are bacteria. A microbe can also be fungi, and protists, as well as bacteria.
Bacteria and viruses
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Viruses are microscopic and can not be killed by antibiotics (against life) as they are not living.
It varies greatly depending on location, living conditions, etc. That being said, I would think that E. coli would be the most common "harmful" microbe.
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MCV (meningococcal conjugate vaccine)
A toxin is a poisonous substance produced by living cells or organisms. Toxins produced by microorganism are important virulence determinants responsible for microbial pathogencity and/or evasion the host immune response. This will alter the human physiology when taken so to avoid the bad effect of toxin it is first inactivated and then used as vaccine which is known as toxoid.
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