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Write a short note no medicinal use of microorganisms​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Medicinal use of microorganisms - definition. The source of most medicines are microorganisms. The medicines which kill/stop the growth of disease causing organisms are known as antibiotics. For example, streptomycin, tetracycline, erythromycin etc.

Answered by ayushtripathi5359
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Microorganisms are widely used in modern medicine, and this is because microbes are an amazingly diverse population. Microbes consist of bacteria, fungi, archaea, protists, plants which are invisible to the naked eye, and plankton. ... Bacteria are useful for medicine as they help in the production of drugs for treatment.Antibiotics and vaccines

In nature, bacteria and fungi make antibiotics to eliminate their competitors. We use them now to protect ourselves, our pets, and other animals. Antibiotics don't help in the fight against viral infections. There are special anti-viral medications, but these merely stop the growth of viruses.Microorganisms are helpful as well as harmful for other life forms. Microorganisms are widely used in the food products, beverages, medicines as antibiotics, vaccines, vitamins, enzymes, etc. Microbial products are widely used as aids to nutrition, prevention and treatment of diseases.

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