Q.1. Explain how microbes are useful to us in our day-to-day life.
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Q.2. Explain how microbes are harmful to us.
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Q.3. What are the major precautions one should follow while taking antibiotics?
Ans. The following precautions must be taken while taking antibiotics:
Q.4. What are the major groups of microorganisms explain each group with their harmful and useful effects in our lives.
Ans. Microorganisms are broadly divided into five major groups:
(i) Bacteria
(ii) Virus
(iii) Protozoa
(iv) Algae
(v) Fungi
Q.5. What are carriers of disease-causing microbes? Explain with the help of two examples.
Ans. There are some insects and animals that carry disease-causing microorganisms like a housefly and mosquitoes. Such insects and animals are called carriers of disease-causing microbes.
Examples:
(i) Housefly: The housefly is a carrier of microorganisms. They sit on the garbage and animal excreta. The pathogens stick to their bodies. When these flies sit on uncovered food, they may transfer the pathogens. Whoever eats the contaminated food is likely to get sick. So, we should not consume uncovered food.
(ii) Female Anopheles Mosquito: It is the carrier of the parasite of malaria. Female Aedes mosquito acts as a carrier of the dengue virus. We can control malaria by keeping the surroundings clean and dry. Female Anopheles MosquitoQ.6. Explain causative microorganisms, mode of transmission, and preventive measures of human diseases like Tuberculosis, Measles, Chickenpox, Polio, Cholera, Typhoid, Hepatitis B Malaria etc.
Ans. Some of the common diseases affecting humans, their mode of transmission, and few general methods of prevention are given in the following table: Q.7. Name some common plant diseases, their causative microorganisms, and mode of transmission with the help of the figures.
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Table: Some common plant diseases caused by microorganisms.
Q.8. What are food preservatives? Explain some common food preservatives.
Ans. The chemical substances that are used to check or stop the growth of harmful microorganisms in food are called food preservatives. These food preservatives keep the edible food materials protected from the invasion of microorganisms, which can spoil the food.
Some common food preservatives are:
Q.9. Explain the nitrogen cycle with a schematic diagram.
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Nitrogen Cycle
Q.10. Explain the uses of Bacteria, Fungi and Algae.
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Uses of Bacteria
Uses of Fungi
Uses of Algae
Q.11. Explain some indications which help to detect the spoilage of food.
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Indications to detect spoilage of food:
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