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(2) Taking a walk with friendly microbes​

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Answered by vc6281551
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decades, undernourished infants across the world have been treated with a course of high-calorie, high-protein rich foods. The foods may come in various forms – from peanut-rich pastes to fatty milkshakes – but the common-sense philosophy is always the same: restore the most basic nutrients to the growing body as quickly as possible.

These “ready-to-use therapeutic foods” help to remove the immediate danger to the child’s life. But the battle is only half-won.

The period of undernourishment may be for just a few months, but consequences can last a lifetime. Throughout childhood and adolescence, the child will remain physically stunted and more vulnerable to infection. He or she also may show cognitive deficits, resulting in lower IQs, and reduced impulse control – which can mean falling behind at school and struggling to find employment as an adult.

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Answered by priyaag2102
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Taking a walk with friendly microbes

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Such questions are designed to enhance self-creative skills and should be attempted on your own. However, here are some points that will help you formulate your answer:

Useful Microorganisms:

  • Yeast (Saccharomyces sp.) is a fungus that helps in making bread, fermentation, etc.
  • Rhizobium is a bacterium that lives in the root nodules of leguminous plants which helps in nitrogen fixation.
  • Penicillin is an important antibiotic drug derived from a fungus called Penicillium.
  • All decomposers are microorganisms that decompose dead and decaying organisms to clean the environment.
  • Many vaccines are made from live bacteria or viruses.
  • Lactobacillus is a type of bacteria that is responsible for turning milk into curd.
  • Some of the bacteria that live inside our gut help with digestion.
  • Microorganisms are used to decompose organic waste to produce organic fertilizers and biogas.
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