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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 found that microorganisms would settle in a sterilized[boiled] broth only after it has been exposed to air | LAZZARO SPALLANZANI[1729-1799] |
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 |