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Olympiad Test: Microorganisms Friend & Foe - Question 1

Scientists who study microorganisms are called

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The scientist who study microorganisms are called microbiologists. Microbes are studied by culturing into suitable medium and making their slide.

Olympiad Test: Microorganisms Friend & Foe - Question 2

Microorganisms live as :

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Microorganisms are found everywhere on earth. They live solitary or in colonies. Most of microbes are either pathogenic or beneficial to human beings.

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Olympiad Test: Microorganisms Friend & Foe - Question 3

Microorganisms are :

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Microorganisms are either autotrophs that prepare their own food or heterotrophs that obtain their food from other organism. Autotrophic microbes includes unicellular algae, while most of bacteria and virus are heterotrophic.

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Protective covering that encloses microorganisms during unfavourable conditions:

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Cyst is the protective covering that encloses microorganisms during unfavourable conditions. Microbes survive under this cyst to continue perpetuation.

Olympiad Test: Microorganisms Friend & Foe - Question 5

The process of conversion of sugar into alcohol is called

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Ethanol fermentation, also called alcoholicfermentation, is a biological process which convertssugars such as glucose, fructose, and sucrose intocellular energy, producing ethanol and carbon dioxide as by-products.

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Microbes are present :

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Microbes are present everywhere. They are present in air, water, soil, inside the body of living organisms or parasite including thermal vent and polar ice caps.

Olympiad Test: Microorganisms Friend & Foe - Question 7

Which of the following microorganism lives alone:

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Microorganisms live either solitary or in groups. Amoeba is a protozoon that lives solitary or alone in dirty water having irregular shaped body.

Olympiad Test: Microorganisms Friend & Foe - Question 8

Bacilli bacteria are :

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On the basis of body shape, bacteria having rod shaped body are called as Bacillus. They may possess cilia or flagella for locomotion.

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How are microorganisms useful to us?

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Microorganisms are used in the production of antibiotics.

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Microorganisms are never found in a :

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Microorganisms are found in everywhere, including hot water springs, ice cold water and marine water. They survive the unfavourable condition by formation of cyst.

Olympiad Test: Microorganisms Friend & Foe - Question 11

Fungi are :

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Fungi are plant like organisms because the cell of fungi contains cell wall. Chlorophyll is absent in the cell of fungi, hence they are heterotrophic organism.

Olympiad Test: Microorganisms Friend & Foe - Question 12

What are pond scum?

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Pond scums are floating filamentous algae present in stagnant water bodies. Pond scum grows more if organic nutrients are present more in ponds.

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Bacteriophage is a :

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 A bacteriophage is a type of virus that infects bacteria. In fact, the word "bacteriophage" literally means "bacteria eater," because bacteriophages destroy their host cells. All bacteriophages are composed of a nucleic acid molecule that is surrounded by a protein structure.

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Curd formations needs :

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Curd formation from milk requires lactic acid bacteria called Lactobacillus. These bacteria produce lactic acid bacteria by multiplying in number at appropriate temperature.

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Which of the following organism is used in cheese ripening?

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The ripening of the cheese involves many biochemical changes and this study provides new information on peptides  produced during ripening. Penicillium camemberti is an important mold used in the production of this type of cheese.

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Yeast is not used in the preparation of :

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The most common yeast associated with winemaking is Saccharomyces cerevisiae which has been favored due to its predictable and vigorous fermentation capabilities, tolerance of relatively high levels of alcohol and sulfur dioxide as well as its ability to thrive in normal wine pH between 2.8 and 4.

Baker's yeast is the common name for the strains of yeast commonly used in baking bread and bakery products, serving as a leavening agent which causes the bread to rise (expand and become lighter and softer) by converting the fermentable sugars present in the dough into carbon dioxide and ethanol. Yeast is also used in dhokla.

So, it is not used in antibiotics.

Olympiad Test: Microorganisms Friend & Foe - Question 17

Which of the following microorganism promotes the formation of curd?

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Lactobacilli are the bacteria which are naturally present in the milk that convert the sugar(lactose) into lactic acid through the process of fermentation and that is seen in the form of curd.

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Which is a fungal disease in human?

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Athlete’s foot is a fungal disease in human beings. Anthrax and amoebiasis are bacterial disease while amoebiasis is a protozoal disease.

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TMV causes disease in :

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Tobacco Mosaic Virus (TMV) causes disease in tobacco plant. The symptoms of this disease include yellowing of leaves, curling of leaf.

Olympiad Test: Microorganisms Friend & Foe - Question 20

BCG vaccine given to infants protects them from :

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BCG (Bacille Calmette-Guérin) is a vaccine given to babies to protect them from serious forms of Tuberculosis (TB) such as TB Meningitis (an infection of the brain) and Miliary TB (wide spread infection).

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