Microorganisms: Friend and Foe
Science Class 8 : Chapter 02
Quick Revision : Microorganisms: Friend and Foe
- Microorganisms: Tiny organisms visible only under microscope (bacteria, fungi, protozoa, algae).
- Viruses: Microscopic entities reproducing only inside host cells (cold, flu, polio).
- Friendly Microbes: Used in curd, bread, alcohol, medicines, cleaning environment.
- Lactobacillus: Bacteria converting milk to curd.
- Yeast: Fungus used in baking and alcohol production through fermentation.
- Antibiotics: Medicines from microbes killing/delaying growth of disease-causing microbes (Penicillin).
- Vaccines: Weakened/dead microbes stimulating antibody production (smallpox, polio).
- Nitrogen Fixation: Bacteria/blue-green algae converting atmospheric nitrogen to usable form.
- Harmful Microbes: Cause diseases (pathogens), food spoilage, food poisoning.
- Communicable Diseases: Spread through air, water, food, contact (cholera, chicken pox, TB).
- Carriers: Organisms transmitting pathogens (housefly, mosquito).
- Food Preservation: Methods: chemical (salt, sugar, oil), heat/cold treatment, storage/packaging.
- Pasteurization: Heating milk to 70Β°C then sudden chilling to kill microbes.
- Nitrogen Cycle: Natural recycling of nitrogen between atmosphere, soil, plants, animals.
- Rhizobium: Bacteria in legume root nodules fixing atmospheric nitrogen.
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Chapter Summary : Microorganisms: Friend and Foe
What You Will Learn: This chapter explores the microscopic world of microorganisms - their classification, beneficial uses in food, medicine and environment, harmful effects causing diseases, and methods of food preservation.
Key Concepts: Understanding difference between bacteria, fungi, protozoa, algae and viruses; role of microbes in fermentation, antibiotic production, nitrogen fixation; disease transmission through carriers; and various food preservation techniques.
Exam-Oriented Importance: High-weightage chapter with questions on microbial classification, applications in daily life, disease transmission, and preservation methods.
Practical Applications: Knowledge applicable to hygiene practices, food safety, understanding medicines and vaccines, and environmental conservation.
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