PPT-Microbes and Disease S2 Science

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Outcomes and Experiences I know the symptoms of some common diseases caused by germs I can explain how they are spread and discuss how some methods of preventing

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Outcomes and Experiences I know the symptoms of some common diseases caused by germs I can explain how they are spread and discuss how some methods of preventing and treating disease benefit society . Kingdoms. Scientists classify living organisms into 6 main groups called Kingdoms. These include:. Animals. Plants. Fungi. Protists. Bacteria. Archaea. Microbes. Germ = microbe that causes disease.. Microbes cause most infectious diseases.. The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly. Algae. Copepod. Amoeba. E. coli. Not all Microbes are Bad. Yogurt – lactobacilli. Bread – Yeast. Human gut. But what if the wrong microbes end up in our water?. www.innoafrica.org. and . Parasitology. Stijn. van . der. . Veen. Website for the course. Website: . http://m-learning.zju.edu.cn. All basic course information. Course introduction and outline. Lecture slides. Basic information teachers. Basic Rules. 1- What type of eye protection is required for this event?. Splash goggles. Impact resistant goggles. Safety glasses. No eye protection is required. Basic Rules. 2- What articles may each team bring into the event?. Added to the Theory. Robert Hooke. 1635-1703. Believed that good science resulted from making observations. Wrote a book of his observations called . Micrographia. . (published in 1665). Was one of the best microscope makers of the time. What is Microbiology?. It is the study of microbes or microorganisms. Microbes. , or microorganisms are minute living things that are usually unable to be viewed with the naked eye. .. What is Microbiology continued. Location of microbes:. Skin. Mouth. Within our bodies (intestines). In and on food we eat (meats, condiments). On what we touch or handle (desk, doors, handrails, etc.). Nonpathogens. :. . microbes that are useful to us. They do not cause disease.. The Human MicrobiomeWhat is the microbiomeWe humans are mostly microbes over 100 trillion of them Microbes outnumber our human cells ten to one The majority live in our gut particularly in the large i BVC, PATNA. INNATE IMMUNITY . BARRIER MECHANISM. Anatomic. . Skin . Mechanical . MICROBES… . Microbe. .  . short for microorganism . (small organism that can only be observed with a microscope). Over 99% of microbes contribute to the quality of human life. A small minority cause disease in humans by sheer . Dr. Christine K. . Chege. Microbiome. Symposium. Kenya . Paediatric. Association Annual Conference. 10. th. . April 2019. Definition of . microbiome. The collective . genomes. of microbes that live . Microbiology:. . The study of microorganisms.. Microorganisms. : Small living organisms that generally can not be seen with the naked eye.. Include:. Bacteria. Fungi (yeasts and molds). Protozoa. Algae. SINGH . AXON|BIO . Network. Contents. –. Introduction . Disease caused by air borne microbes. - Bacterial diseases. . - Air born fungal diseases. . - Air born viral diseases. . Martin Krsek. Masaryk University Brno, . Faculty. . of. . Medicine. Department . of. Public . Health. What. . is. . the. . main. role . of. . microbes. ?!. Degradation. Nutrient. . cycling.

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