This document discusses microbes and disease. It begins by defining microbes and describing the three main types: bacteria, viruses, and fungi. It then explains how microbes can cause disease by entering the body and spreading through various forms of transmission. The document also discusses how microbes can be used for beneficial purposes like making food and describes how the human body fights disease, including the roles of white blood cells and antibodies.
Microbiology has a vast scope of occupations which some of them are mentioned in the ppt. It will give an idea about some professions in microbiology. The reference done through Prescott's Microbiology (7th Edition)
This ppt is based on Chapter 2 of the Grade-8 NCERT Science textbook. I have made it like a revision ppt which you can use to revise the concepts taught in the chapter
In the presentation I have shown the various ways the microbes help us in our day to day life. There are different types of microbes in and around us who help us in ways we even don't know about. Please comment if any improvement needed.
An Antibiotic is given for the treatment of an infection caused by bacteria. Antibiotics target microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi and parasites. However, they are not effective against viruses. If you have an infection it is important to know whether it is caused by bacteria or a virus.
Class VIII Science: Chapter 2: Microorganisms; Friend and FoeAngel Alina Varghese
Class 8th NCERT science book's Chapter 2, titled "Microorganisms; Friend and Foe" deals with microorganisms. Major groups of microorganisms, friendly and harmful microorganisms and their uses in our daily life.
Microbiology has a vast scope of occupations which some of them are mentioned in the ppt. It will give an idea about some professions in microbiology. The reference done through Prescott's Microbiology (7th Edition)
This ppt is based on Chapter 2 of the Grade-8 NCERT Science textbook. I have made it like a revision ppt which you can use to revise the concepts taught in the chapter
In the presentation I have shown the various ways the microbes help us in our day to day life. There are different types of microbes in and around us who help us in ways we even don't know about. Please comment if any improvement needed.
An Antibiotic is given for the treatment of an infection caused by bacteria. Antibiotics target microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi and parasites. However, they are not effective against viruses. If you have an infection it is important to know whether it is caused by bacteria or a virus.
Class VIII Science: Chapter 2: Microorganisms; Friend and FoeAngel Alina Varghese
Class 8th NCERT science book's Chapter 2, titled "Microorganisms; Friend and Foe" deals with microorganisms. Major groups of microorganisms, friendly and harmful microorganisms and their uses in our daily life.
Jonathan Eisen talk at #UCDavis 10/19/15 on "Microbiomes in Food and Agricult...Jonathan Eisen
Slides for talk on "Microbiomes in Food and Agriculture" by JonathanEisen - note - not all slides were used in talk. These were there to stimulate discussion ...
To understand the basic concepts of the biology of microorganisms and its mechanism of action in host cells.
-Dr SUBASHKUMAR R
Associate Professor in Biotechnology
Sri Ramakrishna College of Arts and Science, Coimbatore
Microbiology is the study of all living organisms that are too small to be visible with the naked eye. This includes bacteria, archaea, viruses, fungi, prions, protozoa and algae, collectively known as 'microbes'.
This is the most comprehensive introduction to Probiotics, little creatures that have been called by some experts as "internal doctors". What they do for your health is mind-boggling, no matter if you are aware of their existence or not. But as much as the "good" bacteria immensely help your health there are also "bad" microbes that are very harmful to you.
There is plenty of information about probiotics. From articles to scientific studies. But who wants to spend hours and hours to finally get confused. That's what many people feel after reading all those publications. Not everyone is a microbiologist to understand the terms so that he/she can connect the dots.
Therefore, we felt that there was something missing — a guide that really starts at the beginning to equip people with a healthy balance of basic knowledge and "actionable" strategies that can be implemented right away. The Beginners Guide to Probiotics gives you exactly that.