Biology, asked by Rishita2003, 1 year ago

Are All Microorganisms Harmful? Why Or Why Not?Justify

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Answered by syedbasil
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Our bodies are a host to numerous microorganisms, which are helpful, and occasionally required for individual well-being, known as commensal microorganisms. These types of beneficial bacteria tend to be disregarded because of the unwanted effects related to various other microbial varieties, along with the issues related to their overgrowth. An ordinary healthy individual has microorganisms residing in their intestinal tract, on the pores and skin, as well as in their food, which they consume. 

A variety of microbial varieties reside on or within human beings, participating in functions that are beneficial to the performance of the body's systems. On the other hand, these kinds of microorganisms need to be maintained in order to stay away from contamination. However, they also have to be maintained in order to avoid non-beneficial microorganisms from seizing residence. 
Answered by saka82411
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No It is probably ask the microorganisms won't be harmful to us.

this Is because viruses are always harmful to us. But since fungus like pencillin is used for medicine like "pencillium notatum" which is very much useful in medicine.

Bacteria:-

About only 60℅ of the bacteria is harmful. rest are useful ones.

The main is "e.coli" which acts as a major role in our intestine and in genetic engineering.

Hope this helps you a little?!!
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