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Microorganisms Form 4 KBSM

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Page 1: Microorganisms Form 4 KBSM

MICROORGANISMSMICROORGANISMS

izzattie

pu3

new member! afina

jannah

faz

MICROORGANISMSMICROORGANISMS

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BIOLOGY

8.5

The impact of microorganisms on life

STARTNOW!

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INTRODUCTION

Microorganisms are tiny organisms that can only be seen clearly under the microscope.

Mostly, they are harmless but might be useful to us.Others can cause diseases in plants and animals

including humans.

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BACTERIA

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algae

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fungi

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protozoa

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viruses

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8.5.1 Effects of abiotic components on microorganisms

Activity of Microorganisms is affected by

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Concentration of nutrients

They are for reproduction and growth.Without them,Microorganisms will……..-DIE or-FORM SPORES

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PH

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temperature

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Light intensity

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8.5.3 the harmful microorganisms

Harmful microorganisms causes :

Disease, for example pathogens. It cause disease by getting into our body cells. But, our skin is protected by a layer of cells through which pathogens cannot penetrate, unless there is cut / an open wound.

Spoilage of food and substances

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8.5.4 transmission of diseases

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8.5.5 controlling pathogens

Antibiotics such as penicillin and streptomycin are chemicals produced by microorganisms which inhibit the growth or kill the other microorganisms,especially bacteria

Antiseptics used on cuts and wounds to kill and inhibit the growth of microorganisms. e.g: acriflavin and iodine solution…

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• Vaccines• modified or weakened forms of bacteria or viruses.A vaccine is a suspension of dead bacteria or viruses which is inoculated into our body to induce the production of antibodies.• e.g:sabine vaccine and BCG

8.5.5 controlling pathogens

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• Disinfectants• are solutions used to kill microorganisms on the surfaces of floors,buildings or furniture are also used to sterilise surgical equipment• e.g: phenol,formalldehyde and carbolic acid...

8.5.5 controlling pathogens

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8.5.6 USES OF MICROORGANISMS