micro organisms form spores called as endospores which protect them from all unfavourable condition
No, not all microorganisms can be cultured using synthetic media. Some microorganisms require more complex nutrient sources or specific environmental conditions that cannot be fully replicated in synthetic media. This is why a variety of media types are used in microbiology to successfully culture a wider range of microorganisms.
The results cannot be applied to human beings.
No, humans cannot detect or differentiate the smell and taste of microorganisms.
Aseptic conditions are achieved in an autoclave by subjecting items to high pressure and temperature steam to kill microorganisms effectively. The autoclave creates an environment where microorganisms cannot survive, ensuring that the items are sterilized for use in aseptic environments like laboratories and hospitals. Proper loading and sealing of items in the autoclave also help maintain aseptic conditions during the sterilization process.
microbes, microorganisms, microscopic organisms...think MICRO-scope and MICRObes, MICROorganisms...
Nufin!
I find it surprising how adaptable microorganisms are to extreme conditions such as high temperatures, high pressure, acidity, or lack of oxygen. They have unique survival mechanisms that allow them to thrive in environments where other organisms cannot survive.
Your own eyes, unless you look in a mirror.
You can see microorganisms through a microscope, but you cannot smell or taste them.
Mercury.
telescopes cannot see tiny things or microorganisms
The question is "what is existence?" If the answer is "existence is a concept in the minds of thinking beings" then if there are no more thinking beings the concept cannot exist.