what are effects caused by disease causing microorganisms
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Some microbes play an important part in our daily lives by keeping us healthy, others are nothing but bad news.
These microbes are called disease-causing microbes and can make humans, animals and plants sick by causing infection and disease.
These disease causing microorganisms can lead to chronic diseases, and diabetes, and certain types of cancer, seldomly can also effect our lungs.
Most diseases in the world are caused by these micro-organisms.
➸For example:
- The common cold and flu,
- Malaria, diarrhoea,
- Pneumonia,
- Chicken pox,
- Hepatitis,
- Polio etc.
➠ What are effects caused by disease causing microorganisms ?
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➡ These are also known as microbes , which are tiny minute organisms that cannot be seen with naked eyes .
➡ These are therefore , also known as "Microscopic Structures" .
➡ These can be found nearly everywhere on the Earth , in worse living conditions such as high temperature regions to water , from air to rock , even on our hands , everywhere .
✴ Here are some useful ones found in our body .
⠀⠀USEFUL BACTERIA
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- Stomach - Lactobacillus
- Urethra - Mycobacterium
- Mouth - Streptococcus salivarius
- Intestines - E. coli
- Small intestine - Clostridium
➡ Some bacteria are useful for us , but sadly not all . The ones which are not are disease causing micro-organisms . Which infects and make sick not only human beings but also plants and animals .
➡ Disease causing microbes may also be termed as germs or pathogens .
➡ Microbes belongs to four different groups namely Bacteria , virus , protozoa and fungi .
➡ Microbes can quickly develop new features that make them resistant to the drugs that were once able to kill them .
➡ Germs can be spread in many different ways.
- They can travel through the air, pass directly from person to person, are present on surfaces contaminated by someone who is infected and be spread by someone who may not even know they’re sick.
➡ Microbes may contribute to many non–infectious chronic diseases such as some forms of cancer and coronary heart disease.