PPT-WALA: Microorganisms

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WILF Understand about types of microorganism Identify helpful and harmful microorganisms Investigate growth conditions for fungi What Are Microorganisms Note down

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WILF Understand about types of microorganism Identify helpful and harmful microorganisms Investigate growth conditions for fungi What Are Microorganisms Note down in your book Microorganisms are very tiny living things They are so small that you need a microscope see them. Prof. . Mohammad . Shubair. Microorganisms get into food from both natural sources and from external sources to which a food comes into contact from the time of production until the time of consumption.. Importance. . The total microbial population in a food varies greatly and depends on:. . *The . level of sanitation . used at all phases.. . *The . degree of abuse . that leads to microbial growth. . . NATURE OF BIOTECHNOLOGY AND. INDUSTRIAL MICROBIOLOGY. One of the broadest . definition of Biotechnology. is the one given at the United Nations Conference on Biological Diversity in 1992 as . “any technological application that uses biological systems, living organisms, or derivatives thereof, to make or modify products or processes for specific use.”. A. Contaminants – microbes present at a given place and time that is undesirable. B. Decontamination – the removal or destruction of contaminants. C. Terminology. 1. Sterilization. A) Process that removes all viable microorganisms including viruses & endospores. NASA YUWE Ẽ T W Ẽ T FX=ΖZENX=ΖS PUUTX WEΖWENA ŨSWAΖH TEC, X YUWE Naa Culubxiabxiate kiwe u'se u'nxi's pekuhna: jxukaisa zxizkwe Sudee da nga ñàkk ay njuréef wala nga amoon ay njëg yu yokk co jamonoy mbasu COVID-19, te nga xaatim te jébbal yëgley jafe-jafe bii kila abal ipotek bi wala yeneen xaaji daq, duñ leen mëna d imiggere yi nek New YorkKeep ku dkk New York dina muna faju ak am taxawu ci diam te dara duko ci fekkNDIMBAL CI WALU YOON CI IMIGARASIONWoteel ActionNYC ci 800-354-0365 altine ba ajuma juroom eent wax or graphicINSIDE THIS ISSUEPresidents Column 1WALA Updates 2Libraries Updates 3-4SCKLS Updates 5WALA NEWSWALA NEWSSPRING 2010VOLUME 18 NO 2 WALA OFFICERS Amy Ramsey Pre 1 ci 4Kotu administratif bu New YorkRCNY Srti Dkku New YorkMatal nga ak liggeykat yi DCWP tuddoon Mbiri Kiliyaan yi Xet ak Wrgi yaram Waawyoon u ci melni saytukati DCWP waa poliis mn koy gis saa yu It happens every year sometimes two or three times It happens to almost everyone in every city state town and country around the world When was the last time it happened to you What Oh Microteach. Long Chen. What is your intuition to define a microorganism?. Tiny . Simple . Germs cause disease. The story begins with … …. “The Father of Microbiology”.  . Antonie. van Leeuwenhoek. the. . Culture media as a fellow: An artificial environment simulating natural conditions that necessary for bacteria to grow in laboratory. . . Components of the Typical Culture Medium. :. . 1- Energy source . Microorganisms such . as bacteria and fungi have been invaluable for discovering drugs and lead compounds. These microorganisms produce a large variety of antimicrobial agents which have evolved to give their hosts an advantage over their competitors in the microbiological world. a. Construct an argument using scientific evidence to support a claim that microorganisms are beneficial.. b. Construct an argument using scientific evidence to support a claim that microorganisms are harmful..

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