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MICROBIOLOGY


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define microbiology
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This is the study of prokaryotic organisms such as bacteria and their economic importance to man,animals,enviroment and the biosphere at large.

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Define microbiology
This is the study of prokaryotic organisms such as bacteria and their economic importance to man,animals,enviroment and the biosphere at large.
Who postulated the existence of unseen microbiological life?
The existence of microorganism was postulated by JAINISM.
Who is the father of microbiology and why and when
ANTONIE VAN LEEUWENHOEK[1632-1723] is the father of microbiology because he was the first person to observe ,describe ,study and perform scientific experiments on microorganisms[bacteria] in 1675 with the aid of a simple microscope of his own design where he established that there were forms of life not visible to the naked eye
Who is the father of GERM THEORY OF DISEASES and why
LOUIS PASTEUR[1822-1895] IS THE FATHER OF GERM THEORY OF DISEASES because he expanded on spallanzani`s research and found out that the microorganisms growing in a sterilized broth after being exposed to air came from outside as spore and dust rather than spontaneously generated in it.
State the theory of spontaneous generation
This states that living matter could arise from non living matter
State the germ theory of disease
This states that micro organisms known as pathogens or germs can lead to disease
Expailn KOCH`S POSTULATES
Theorized by Robert Koch[1843-1910] in 1876 states that microbes can cause disease
5 examples of animal disease caused by bacteria
Tuberculosis leprosy typhoid cholera meningitis diptheria pneumonia gonorrhea tetanus whooping cough syphillis anthrax contagious abortism dysentry yaws
5 examples animal disease caused by protozoa
Malaria[caused by plasmodium] trypanosomiasis[sleeping sickness in man,nagana in cattle](caused by trypanosome) coccidiosis caused by EIMERIA spp. redwater disease caused by BABESIA spp. trichomoniasis
5 examples of animal disease caused by fungi
Thrush athlete foot ringworm aspergillosis
5 examples of animal disease caused by viruses
Yellow fever HIV/AIDS foot and mouth disease newcastle disease common cold influenza poliomyelities infective hepatitis measles small pox chicken pox
5 examples of plant disease caused by bacteria
Yam rot tomato rot onion rot banana wilt cassava wilt
5 examples of plant disease caused by fungi
Rice blast maize smut rice smut coffee leaf rust citrus scab
5 examples of plant disease caused by viruses
Maize streak yam mosaic disease cassava mosaic disease rosette disease cowpea mosaic disease
Define bacteria
They are ubiquities, unicellular ,prokaryotic ,microscopic organisms which can be studied under a light microscope