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A microorganism (from the Greek µ?????, mikrós, "small" and ???a??sµ??, organismós, "organism"; also spelled micro organism or micro-organism) or microbe is an organism that is microscopic (usually too small to be seen by the naked human eye). The study of microorganisms is called microbiology, a subject that began with Anton van Leeuwenhoek's discovery of microorganisms in 1675, using a microscope of his own design.

Microorganisms are very diverse; they include bacteria, fungi, archaea, and protists; microscopic plants (called green algae); and animals such as plankton and the planarian. Some microbiologists also include viruses, but others consider these as non-living.[1][2] Most microorganisms are unicellular (single-celled), but this is not universal, since some multicellular organisms are microscopic, while some unicellular protists and bacteria, like Thiomargarita namibiensis, are macroscopic and visible to the naked eye.[3]

Microorganisms live in all parts of the biosphere where there is liquid water, including soil, hot springs, on the ocean floor, high in the atmosphere and deep inside rocks within the Earth's crust. Microorganisms are critical to nutrient recycling in ecosystems as they act as decomposers. As some microorganisms can fix nitrogen, they are a vital part of the nitrogen cycle, and recent studies indicate that airborne microbes may play a role in precipitation and weather.[4]

Microbes are also exploited by people in biotechnology, both in traditional food and beverage preparation, and in modern technologies based on genetic engineering. However, pathogenic microbes are harmful, since they invade and grow within other organisms, causing diseases that kill millions of people, other animals, and plants.[5]

Showing 1 to 22 of 22 Articles matching 'Microorganism' in related articles.
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1. What Caused A Yeast Infection In Your Throat?
September 10, 2009

Different areas of the body can be affected by a yeast infection. Those who get it in their mouth and throats will be wondering, "How do you get a yeast infection in your throat?" The amount of bacteria present in the body is often the predominant reason why we get this condition. In fact, up to four pounds of bacteria are living in most of the adults' bodies. As a result, the population of the yeast fungus living in the body is kept in check by the good bacteria. However, when this balance is disturbed, this microorganism spreads and morphs into an infection and this is how you get a yea... (read more)

Author: Sarah Tomey

2. Hydrogen Peroxide, a Cure to Yeast Infection
September 09, 2009

Yeast infection is one of the common sicknesses inspiring millions of girls today. The issue has become quite common that it is asserted that each human female will finally experience this disease at least once in their individual lives. The probability of having this infection will become higher when pregnant too. But just what exactly is a yeast infection what are its causes? Yeast infection is caused by a yeast-like fungus called Candida Albicans. This microorganism can normally be found on the skin and bowel. They're quite standard and even considered beneficial to the human body. T... (read more)

Author: Loren Mcfadden

3. Treatment For Yeast Infections - Quick and Lasting Relief of Yeast Infection Symptoms
August 12, 2009

Many women worldwide suffer from recurring yeast infections. This disease is caused by a microorganism called candida albicans. An infection of this will include symptoms such as: strong vaginal odor, vaginal discharge, painful sex, severe itching and rashes and many more. If this condition is treated soon and it is allowed to spread it may become very uncomfortable and cause even more pain to the infected. This is why finding a good treatment for yeast infection that will give quick and lasting relief. There are many different options when it comes to treating a yeast infection. Some inc... (read more)

Author: Steven Boudreau

4. Genetic Engineering and the Search For Non-GMOs
August 04, 2009

When it comes to genetics, any organism, We live in an age of advanced scientific exploration. Genetic research is at an all-time high and new discoveries in this field are cropping up every day, literally. In the field of genetic research involving the food we eat every day, there are many developments that may surprise you. be it a plant, animal, or microorganism that is genetically engineered to overcome natural boundaries is commonly referred to as a “GMO” or Genetically Modified Organism. GMOs abound in plants. The most widely grown GMO crops include canola, corn, soybeans, and cotton. ... (read more)

Author: Gerald Fitz

5. Extreme Colon Cleanser
August 04, 2009

Research findings have established that an average adult holds up to 25 pounds of toxic waste accumulated in the colon. This accumulation leads to the generation of toxic microorganism such as bacteria, and ultimately results to infections and diseases. The most hated of all consequences of waste build ups is weight gain, a consequent of digested and undigested fats stored in the body. Findings pose that 90% of all occurring diseases in mature adults are mainly stimulated and amplified by a congested colon. The Extreme Colon Cleanser is manufactured and marketed with this understanding of the ... (read more)

Author: Ryan English

6. Home Remedies for Blackheads
August 04, 2009

The blackheads are medically known as pen comedones (singular comedo). They are yellowish or blackish bumps or plugs on the skin. Generally, a blackhead is considered as a type of Blackhead vulgaris (blackhead). It is caused by excess oils that have accumulated in the duct of sebaceous gland those are present beneath the skin. Blackhead is typically caused by excessive oil and makeup that can facilitate the multiplication of its causative microorganism. A natural home remedy for blackheads is to exfoliate your skin to help prevent new blackheads from forming. You should consider one of th... (read more)

Author: david son

7. Grab the best water filters to quench your thirst with pure drinking water
June 22, 2009

The water that we receive in out taps are not adequately safe for drinking, even many of us have been affected after drinking the supplied tap waters. It is true that in regions of Victoria and New South Wales the water filtration is carried on before supplying to the different suburbs but there remain bacteria and deadly microorganism even after the filtering. There are plenty of drinking foundations near stations and crowded areas. It is worth to note that water filters are used before it flows out from the drinking fountains. As a vast amount of Australian regions experience desert veg... (read more)

Author: Webmaster John

8. Bifid Bacterium and Acidophilus Are Two Healthy Bacteria
March 19, 2009

Each and every person in this world is for sure familiar with the term healthy bacteria. In true meaning that is what strong microorganism is. The digestive organisms present inside you do have almost around four hundred strong microorganisms that are totally different from each other and also are really very much energetic. For a very good digestive strength the healthy bacteria like bifid bacterium and acidophilus the best. One can very easily get these two elements in the strong microorganism. All these healthy germs help in maintaining the stability of the digestive arrangement. Redu... (read more)

Author: Francis Adam

9. Home Remedies for Athletes Foot
February 16, 2009

Athlete foot is a common skin infection that is caused by a fungus. The medical term for foot fungus is tinea pedis. The fungus is a plant-like microorganism too small to be seen by the naked eye that mainly depends on dead tissue for nutrition and growth. As athletes are at high risk of getting this disease,it is called as Athletes foot. Athletes Foot, also known by its medical term as Tinea Pedis, is an infection on the foot caused by a plant like microorganism that uses the foot's dead tissues to feed itself. Due to the intense and sometimes adverse conditions athletes usually put on t... (read more)

Author: natural remedies home remedies

10. Tips To Avoid Yeast Infection
February 10, 2009

There are small minute microorganisms that are present inside the human body. These microorganisms are in small numbers, however due to certain reasons the number of these microorganisms increases, and hence cause infection. The microorganism is called yeast and the infection is called yeast infection. Yeast Infection can be due to many reasons like irregular menstrual cycle, weak immune system, stressful life style, etc. Yeast Infection can also be due to other diseases like diabetes. Excess intake of medicine, antibiotics, and birth controlling pills are other yeast infection causes. Th... (read more)

Author: traffic mouli

11. biohazard removal
December 16, 2008

Biohazard Removal Good for Health Biohazard is primarily a substance that poses threat to human health.  These include medical waste, different samples of microorganism, virus and toxins.  You might be thinking that how these biohazard spread and how one gets affected by this? The biohazards can easily spread when one comes into contact with person who has been come in close contact with items contaminated with body fluids like needles, vomit, mucus, faces, blood, semen, sweat, tears, saliva, vaginal secretions, spinal and amniotic fluid to name the few. To avoid sp... (read more)

Author: Welcome123 John

12. Tuberculosis treatment with Milk Diet
December 11, 2008

Tuberculosis is a brutal illness. A tiny microorganism called tubercle bacillus causes it,hence it named tuberculosis. This germ enters into body through the nose mouth, and the windpipe, and stay down in tile lungs. It increases by millions and produces small raised spots called tubercles Tuberculosis symptoms: Loss of power, color and weight Tuberculosis may take place anywhere in the body but, more usually, it affects the lungs, intestines, bones, and glands. Pulmonary tuberculosis (tuberculosis of the lungs) is by far the most ordinary type of tuberculosis. It has a tendency... (read more)

Author: Devika shalini

13. Drugs and Medicines Used in Amoebiasis and Other Protozoal Infections
November 13, 2008

Definition Amebiasis is an infectious disease caused by a parasitic one-celled microorganism (protozoan) called Entamoeba histolytica. Persons with amebiasis may experience a wide range of symptoms, including diarrhea, fever, and cramps. The disease may also affect the intestines, liver, or other parts of the body. Description Amebiasis, also known as amebic dysentery, is one of the most common parasitic diseases occurring in humans, with an estimated 500 million new cases each year. It occurs most frequently in tropical and subtropical areas where living conditions are crowded,... (read more)

Author: Francis Adam

14. Colloidal Silver Solution, The Natural Antibiotic and Antimicrobial Wonder
September 10, 2008

We live in an age when disease causing pathogens are becoming more and more resistant to antibiotic therapy. Many of these diseases are becoming serious killers, such as MRSA or Methicillin Resistant Stapylococcus Aureus, VRE or Vancomycin Resistant Enterococcus, and Mycobacterium or Tuberculosis. Resistance is the ability of a microorganism to withstand the effects of antibiotics. This resistance comes about in nature via the process of natural selection but it can also occur when "evolutionary" stress is applied to a given microorganism population as with the overuse or misuse of antibiotic ... (read more)

Author: Mitch Hayes

15. How Are Diamonds Made
June 02, 2008

Millions of years ago the ancient oceans had microorganisms that lived and died in the oceans. When the microorganisms died there bodies fell to the ocean floor. After the bodies decomposed, what was left was almost pure carbon. The crust of the earth surface is in constant motion. Movement is due to tectonic plates and the continental drift. When one of the tectonic plates was pushed under another the bodies of the microorganism, now carbon, is also buried under tons of rock. The carbon is subject to extreme pressures by the rock pressing down upon it and by extreme heat, which is... (read more)

Author: David Cowley

16. Complete Information on Endocarditis with Treatment and Prevention
May 30, 2008

Endocarditis is an inflammation of the inner bed of the eye, the endocardium. Endocarditis may be classified by etiology as either infective or non-infective, depending on whether a microorganism is the origin of the trouble. Traditionally, infective endocarditis has been clinically divided into acute and subacute endocarditis. This classifies both the rate of progression and severity of disease. Endocarditis typically occurs when bacteria or other germs from another part of your body, such as your mouth, spread through your bloodstream and attach to damaged areas in your heart. Endocarditis c... (read more)

Author: Juliet Cohen

17. Acne Antibiotics: Prescriptions for Clear Skin
April 22, 2008

Acne occurs when a pore becomes clogged with oil due to hormone production. Bacteria build up in the pore causing an acne pimple, whitehead, or blackhead. Acne antibiotics help keep bacteria at bay. Antibiotic means "a drug used to kill a microorganism." Antibiotics fight infection. Oral and topical antibiotics are commonly prescribed for acne when other treatments fail. The dangers of antibiotics are that overuse can cause the body to become resistant to antibiotics in general and have more difficulty being treated for other infections over time. Commonly prescribed oral acne antibiotics incl... (read more)

Author: Alisia Friend

18. Treating Algae contamination in your pool
March 28, 2008

Treating Algae Growth Algae are a very common pool maintenance issue. If your water has a green color or visible growth can be seen on pool walls or floor you could have algae contamination. This microorganism can quickly spread and within hours turn water chemistry. Algae is not always green it can also be a yellow, black or brown in color. 1) Remove any visible debris from the pool. 2) Adjust the pH of the pool. Chlorine pool chemicals are formulated to work best within the 7.2 to 7.4 range. Chlorine compounds are not as effective in water with a high pH. 3) Trea... (read more)

Author: Kim Bjerke

19. Erysipeloid Diagnosis and Treatment
December 16, 2007

Erysipeloid is form of dermatitis that is caused by bacteria. It contracts by handling meat or fish infected with the bacterium. Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae. It is caused by the microorganism Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae (insidiosa). Infection can occur only if the person has an abrasion or cut that allows entry of the bacteria. People at risk include farmers, butchers, abattoir workers, veterinary surgeons and cooks. Erysipeloid resembles erysipelas but tends to occur on the hands rather than the face. The hands generally appear red and swollen. This may be equally affected; however, the d... (read more)

Author: Juliet Cohen

20. Home Remedies for Blackheads - How to Treat Blackheads at Home
November 25, 2007

The blackheads are medically known as pen comedones (singular comedo). They are yellowish or blackish bumps or plugs on the skin. Generally, a blackhead is considered as a type of Blackhead vulgaris (blackhead). It is caused by excess oils that have accumulated in the duct of sebaceous gland those are present beneath the skin. Blackhead is typically caused by excessive oil and makeup that can facilitate the multiplication of its causative microorganism. You identify these black spots on the nose, ears or anywhere else on the body. These are embedded into the pores of the skin and therefo... (read more)

Author: Peter rodrick

21. Cordyceps as a Form of Chinese Medicine
November 01, 2007

Through the years, people have grown to love mushrooms. That is of course despite the fact that the plants are not actually plants but are forms of fungi growth. Fungi is a typical and usual form of common microorganism. With the popularity of numerous edible mushrooms in the market comes Cordyceps. Cordyceps, scientifically known as Cordyceps sinensis, is a form of parasitic mushroom. Do not be alarmed that the species is parasitic. It thrives in useless materials and elements in nature so in truth, the growth is not harmful to anything. The ancient Chinese medicine was the pioneer to make ... (read more)

Author: Xiang Lin

22. About diabetes I and II, symptoms and diagnosis
April 18, 2007

Although it is not known exactly which are the causes of diabetes mellitus, seems that there are involved genetic and environmental factors. It is thought that in type I diabetes, a virus or another microorganism that destroys cells in the pancreas that produce insulin triggers the immune system. In type II, age, obesity, and family history may play a role. It is known that in type II diabetes the cells have become resistant to the insulin produced by the pancreas, so even if the pancreas produces enough insulin, it may not work as effectively. The first signs of type II diabetes are lethar... (read more)

Author: Fabiola Groshan

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