Microorganisms
Introduction
If you can only see a living thing with a microscope, that means it is a microorganism. These are found everywhere.
Some of them, like yeast are helpful. And some of them are harmful and disease causing, like bacteria. It is important to know how to avoid spreading the bad ones!
This section includes:Some of them, like yeast are helpful. And some of them are harmful and disease causing, like bacteria. It is important to know how to avoid spreading the bad ones!
- What are microorganisms?
- Harmful microorganisms
- How to avoid spreading harmful microorganisms
- Helpful microorganisms
What are microorganisms?
Microorganisms are very tiny living things. They are so small that you need a microscope to see them.
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Microorganisms are all around us, in the air, in the soil, in our bodies and in water. Some microorganisms are harmful to us, but others are helpful to us.
There are three types of microorganism:
- viruses
- bacteria
- fungi
Viruses can only reproduce inside a living cell.
Average size: 0.0001mm
Structure: A strand of genetic material wrapped in a protein coat.
Uses: To kill pest animals
Diseases: Common cold, influenza (flu), measles, AIDS, yellow fever, rabies,
Bacteria
Most bacteria live in water, soil and decaying material.
Average size: 0.001mm
Structure: Bacteria are single-celled with a strong cell wall. their genetic material is not in a nucleus.
Uses: To make yoghurt, cheese and vinegar.
Diseases:Typhoid, cholera, food poisoning.
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Fungi
Some fungi are microorganisms, for example yeast and mould. Yeast is made of single cells that reproduce by budding off new cells. Yeast cells are larger than viruses.
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Moulds are fine threads that grow on rotting food; they also give blue cheese its colour and flavour.
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Fungi can be helpful: we use yeast to make bread, beer and wine and mould to make antibiotics. they can also be harmful; fungi cause athlete's foot and ringworm.
Harmful microorganisms
Microorganisms that cause diseases are often called germs.
Some diseases, like chickenpox, are caused by viruses. Diseases caused by viruses usually spread easily from one person to another.
Uncooked foods (especially meat) can contain bacteria. The bacteria are killed when the food is cooked properly. But if you eat food that has not been cooked properly, the bacteria may survive and make you feel very ill.
Mould is a type of microorganism that grows on decaying food. It can make you ill if you eat it.
fungi cause athlete's foot
fungi also cause ringworm.
How to avoid spreading harmful microorganisms
You can avoid spreading harmful microorganisms by:- washing your hands before eating, after preparing food and after using the toilet.
- covering your mouth when you cough or sneeze.
- keeping away from other people if you have a disease that is easily spread.
- not eating food which is not fresh or has not been cooked properly.
- keeping uncooked meat separate from other foods in the fridge.
Helpful microorganisms
Here are some examples of useful microorganisms.
- When bread is made, a microorganisms called yeast is added to the dough to make the bread rise.
- Yoghurt is made by boiling milk and adding special bacteria to it. The bacteria turn the sugar in the milk into acid. The acid makes the milk go thick and stops any harmful bacteria growing.
- Inside a pile of dead leaves are millions of tiny bacteria. These bacteria feed on the leaves and break them down into nutrients. The nutrients go back into the soil where they can be used by plants.
TRY THESE QUESTIONS
1. Most microorganisms cannot be seen without a ...
Telescope
Periscope
Microscope2. Which of these is NOT true about microorganisms?
They are all harmful
They feed and grow
They reproduce3. What is yeast used for?
To cure chickenpox
To make bread rise
To make yoghurt4. Why should cooked and uncooked foods be stored separately?
Because bacteria only like cooked food
Because bacteria only like uncooked food
To stop bacteria spreading from one to the other5. Which of these is NOT caused by a microorganism?
Measles
A sprained ankle
Tooth decay6. Which of these microorganisms is useful?
Bacteria that decompose leaves
Salmonella
Chickenpox virus7. Which of these microorganisms is harmful?
Yeast
Bacteria in yoghurt
Fruit mould8. Bacteria and viruses are both types of microorganisms. Which is smaller?
Bacteria
Viruses
They are both the same size9. Cleaning your teeth regularly helps prevent tooth decay because ...10. Which of these is true?
Microorganisms don't like the taste of toothpaste
Brushing removes sugar that microorganisms like to eat
Brushing removes all microorganisms from your mouth
Microorganisms are all around us
Microorganisms are only found in the kitchen
All microorganisms cause illness
11. Write down three different types of microbes
12.sources- Cooke, A. and Martin, J. (2009). Spectrum Biology, Cambridge University press.
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This is Danielle
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