6. What are the groups of
microorganisms:
Bacteria Fungi Algae Protozoa
7. Bacteria:
❖ A small micro-organisms. Some bacteria can cause
infections, but they can be killed by antibiotics, by
sterilizing, or by using disinfectants.
Rod-like shape Spherical shape Spiral shape
8. Fungus:
❖ A fungus is the largest micro-organisms that
include Yeast and moulds as well as the more
familiar mushrooms.
9. ▪ Algae are defined as a group of predominantly
aquatic, photosynthetic, and nucleus-bearing
organisms that lack the true roots, stems,
leaves, and specialized multicellular
reproductive structures of plants.
Algae:
10. ▪They are unicellular
▪Fresh water and salt water
▪Parasites(organisms which live in or an other
organisms and causes harmful).
▪Place to place move
▪Amoeba
▪paramecium
PROTOZA:
11. Virus:
❖ A microbes even smaller then bacterium.
They can only became active inside other
living cells.
❖ They are not attacked by antibiotics. Virus
cause flu and cold.
12. Where can you find
microorganisms:
Soil
Air
Water
Skin
Inside our body
14. What do you call the process of
breaking down organic matter:
Decay
15. Mould:
❖ A types of fungus that causes decay and the production
of carbon dioxide and alcohol.
Yeast:
❖ One of the largest microbes, a fungus used in
bread manufacture.
17. Making curd and Bread
❖ Medicinal use of Microorganism
❖ Increasing Soil Fertility
❖ Cleaning the Environment
❖ Vaccine
❖ commercial production of alcohol and wine
Harmless full Microorganism:
18. Harmful full Microorganism:
Mould grow on
bread other foods
Bacteria that
decaying tooth
Bacteria that
cause diarrhea
Virus that cause flu and cough
19. What happened to harmful microorganisms
when they enter the body?
Produce Toxins
Damage
cells
20. Diseases caused by Virus Disease caused by Bacteria
Measles Tooth decay
Rubella Diarrhea
Common cold
Aids
Chicken pox
Cow pox