Microbes enter the body by our eyes ,ears, mouth ,cuts, nose and privet area.
No, not all micro-organisms are harmful. In fact, many micro-organisms are beneficial, such as those used in food production, decomposition, and nutrient cycling in the environment. There are also many micro-organisms that live inside our bodies and help with digestion and other important functions.
Many organisms have soft bodies that decompose quickly after death, leaving no trace behind. Additionally, many organisms live in environments that are not conducive to fossilization, such as areas with high rates of erosion or volcanic activity.
Some examples of multicellular organisms include humans, animals, plants, fungi, and algae. These organisms are made up of many cells that work together to perform various functions within their bodies.
All micro-organisms are no food poisoning micro-organisms,but all food poisoning micro-organisms are a category of micro-organisms. Food poisoning micro-organisms are harmful for a person but all micro-organisms are not harmful for example lacto-bacallius is a micro-organisms which is present in curd(yogurt) causes no food-poisoning whereas The microorganism salmonella bacteria, causes an infectious illness and can be passed on to another person and causes food poisoning.
Club fungi are one or many celled organisms that live in moist or wet surroundings
No, not all micro-organisms are harmful. In fact, many micro-organisms are beneficial, such as those used in food production, decomposition, and nutrient cycling in the environment. There are also many micro-organisms that live inside our bodies and help with digestion and other important functions.
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Microorganisms are addapted to whatever environment there is. Many live in the water simply to sustain the fragile ecosysytem there.
the intestines have a plethora of micro organisms which mainly include the Lactobacillus group that produce lactic acid. E.coli is also found in some amounts. The main significance of these intestinal micro organisms is that they prevent the growth of other harmful pathogenic organisms as they compete for basic nutrition.
It depends. An organism needs at least one cell.
It all depend on if they were fat micro organisms or skinny ones.
Micro-organisms, mammals, amphibians, reptiles, and many types of marine organisms including fish.
many live in a stream.....
Although such organisms have not been found, so far, the possibility that they could exist is a major reason for many experiments on the Mars exploration vehicles and for many assessments via telescope of more distant astronomical bodies.
Many organisms have soft bodies that decompose quickly after death, leaving no trace behind. Additionally, many organisms live in environments that are not conducive to fossilization, such as areas with high rates of erosion or volcanic activity.
Never, because many micro organisms can live at sub zero temperatures and some can remain latent for years and can again reproduce on the onset of favourable conditions.
No, dirt is simply inert organic material. However, dirt naturally contains many micro (and macro) organisms. Bacteria and fungus live in dirt, as well as bugs, worms, and other creatures.Dirt can be sterilized with heat to kill off these organisms, making the dirt truly inert and lifeless.