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  1. 1. By Stanislava Mihaylova Ukraine
  2. 2. We live among a huge number of different microorganisms. They live in soil, water, our mucous membranes and in ourselves
  3. 3. Single-celled organisms that can quickly multiply. One bacterium in just 10 hours can escalate to 1 billion bacteria! They can survive on almost any surface in any climate of the Earth.
  4. 4. For the survival of the bacteria obtain nutrients from the environment. In some cases this environment is the human body. Bacteria can reproduce outside or inside the body, causing infection and causing pain in throat, dental caries, pneumonia, ear infections, etc.
  5. 5. Viruses by their structure are simpler than bacteria and are usually not even considered living organisms. They are like bacteria clone themselves and multiply very quickly. Viruses can only survive at the expense of the host cell in another organism. So they are constantly in search of the object (human or animal) for later infection
  6. 6. The infected cell loses the ability to function normally and is forced to synthesize viral proteins and create more clones of the virus has infected her. After that the virus causes the host cell to release all viral particles to infect other cells, thereby begins to develop a particular disease
  7. 7.  The human body contains about 2-3 kg of bacteria  In the human intestine from 300 to 1000 species of bacteria. They help to digest carbohydrates, synthesize vitamins, displace pathogenic bacteria, etc.
  8. 8. During a cough or sneeze the bacteria can spread to a distance of a meter and land on the surface, which can be transmitted to humans within three days
  9. 9.  The average mobile phone, headphone and microphone contain up to 1,400 bacteria  Keep the restaurant menu away from the bowl, germs can linger on it for 18 hours
  10. 10. Our skin loses at least 10 million cells every day. Some of them with hands transferred to surrounding us, with whom we are in contact daily (beds, remotes, phones, doors etc.) Just imagine: if you touch one of these things, and then put your fingers in your mouth, you will literally eat someone else's dead skin
  11. 11.  Conventional computer mouse is three times dirtier than the toilet seat  96% doorway rugs contain traces of fecal bacteria that is transferred into the house on shoes
  12. 12.  Office Desk with which you work, are home to about 20,000 bacteria per 6 square centimeters. Workplace 400 times more germs than the toilet  Flu viruses, once on banknotes can live for up to 17 days
  13. 13.  Thousands of years people have used lactic acid bacteria for the production of cheese, yogurt, kefir, vinegar, and pickling Developed methodology for using plant pathogenic bacteria as a safe herbicide, entomopathogenic instead of insecticides
  14. 14.  In agriculture use of bacterial fertilizers  Bacteria are used extensively in scientific research in molecular biology, genetics, genetic engineering and biochemistry
  15. 15.  A promising direction is the enrichment of ores by sulphide-oxidizing bacteria, purification of bacteria contaminated by oil products or xenobiotics soil and water
  16. 16. Bacteria and viruses are always present in our lives. They bring harm and benefit. Personal hygiene and healthy lifestyle will largely help to be friends with them Thank you for your attention

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