there are many types but the general term used is that those bacteria are your normal flora but these bacteria though they are non pathogenic to you can be to someone else
Microorganisms can harm humans by causing diseases such as bacterial infections, viral illnesses, and fungal infections. They can also spoil food through contamination and cause damage to crops through plant diseases. Additionally, some microorganisms can degrade materials and structures, leading to corrosion and decay.
Organisms are classified as microorganisms based on their small size, typically invisible to the naked eye. This includes bacteria, viruses, fungi, protists, and some algae. Microorganisms play key roles in various ecosystems and can be found in diverse habitats such as soil, water, and inside other organisms.
Ribosomes are the small grain-like bodies inside cells that produce proteins. They are responsible for translating the genetic code from messenger RNA into the amino acid sequences that make up proteins.
Generally parameciums are harmless to humans. They can live inside you for a period of time, but don't generally cause harm.
The folded inner membranes inside mitochondria are called cristae. These structures increase the surface area available for chemical reactions that produce adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the cell's main energy source.
Microorganisms can cause harm by causing infections, diseases, and food spoilage. Some microorganisms can produce toxins that are harmful when consumed. Additionally, certain microorganisms can damage materials and structures through processes like corrosion and decay.
An infection is a disease caused by microorganisms like bacteria, viruses or fungi that has come inside you. Also diseases caused by greater parasites are sometimes called infections. Most infections are contagious, that is: When you get some of the microbes from another person on you, they can invade you and multiply inside you and make you sick too. Diseases not caused by organisms that invade you are not called infections.
Microorganisms can harm humans by causing diseases such as bacterial infections, viral illnesses, and fungal infections. They can also spoil food through contamination and cause damage to crops through plant diseases. Additionally, some microorganisms can degrade materials and structures, leading to corrosion and decay.
Microorganisms living on or inside a larger organism's body can have various effects. Some microorganisms can help host organisms by aiding in digestion, producing essential nutrients, or protecting against harmful pathogens. However, others can cause diseases by damaging tissues, competing for resources, or releasing toxins.
Microorganisms can either benefit their host by aiding in digestion, producing vitamins, or enhancing the immune system, or they can harm their host by causing infections or diseases. The relationship between the microorganism and its host can be symbiotic, mutualistic, or parasitic.
by taking microorganism, microorganisms produce antibodies inside the body. the antibody digest the microorganism, so the pateint get better
both. parasite because it lives (and re;produce, and use) inside the host cells pathogen because they can cause diseases.
Because of the presence, inside them, of symbiotic microorganisms called zoochlorellae, which have green pigments like chlorophyl, in order to perform photosynthesis.
microorganisms are bad once inside the body as they could harm you. They also help the survival of plants.
A small sac called a basidium
Vascular plants with flowers produce seeds inside the fruit are called angiosperm. They are plants where the flower then becomes a fruit containing the seeds.
Microorganisms cause chicken to spoil.