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Introduction to Microbes

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1 Introduction to Microbes

2 What is a microbe? Some living things are so small that we can only see them with a microscope These are called micro-organisms or microbes They include: Bacteria Viruses Fungi

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4 Bacteria Found everywhere – in the air, in the soil, in water, inside living things Some are useful but some cause diseases such as pneumonia, scarlet fever, and tuberculosis They are single-celled organisms with a cell wall Multiply very quickly Affected by antibiotics

5 Viruses Smallest microbe
Parasites – rely on another organism (the host) for food and to reproduce Not proper cells – have no nucleus nor cell membrane; a strand of DNA wrapped in a protein coat NOT affected by antiobiotics Cause diseases such as influenza, the common cold, measles, chicken pox, and AIDS (HIV)

6 Fungi Larger than viruses Plant-like but have no chlorophyll
Examples include yeast and mould Can be helpful (yeast makes bread rise) and harmful (athlete’s foot and ringworm)

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8 Growing Microbes in the Lab
Like all living things, microbes need food to get their energy We can grow them in the lab on a special jelly called agar in a Petri dish Agar jelly contains seaweed If the bacteria are kept warm, they will multiply very rapidly (bacteria can double in number in 20 minutes!)

9 Why are Steps 4 and 5 so important?
2 6 5 Why are Steps 4 and 5 so important? 3 1 4

10 Practical – Growing Bacteria
We will use a control Needed so we can be sure of the cause; so we can see the difference Acts as a basis for comparison


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