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Microbial Influence: Role, Control, and Transmission of Monerans

Explore the significance of Monerans as decomposers in recycling, interactions in dairy products, and their role in human intestines. Learn about fermentation and their function in sewage treatment plants and drug production. Discover the harmful effects of Monerans through diseases like cholera, pneumonia, and syphilis, and understand their transmission methods through air, water, and direct contact. Delve into the causes of bacterial diseases and various control methods such as pasteurization, refrigeration, dehydration, preservatives, and radiation.

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Microbial Influence: Role, Control, and Transmission of Monerans

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  1. Effects of Monerans

  2. Importance of Monerans • Decomposers and recycles • Dairy products • Intestines of Humans • Fermentation • Sewage treatments • Drugs

  3. Sewage Plant

  4. Oil Spill Clean Up

  5. Harmful Effects of Monerans • Diseases and Sicknesses • Cholera, gonorrhea, leprosy, pneumonia, syphilis, TB, typhoid fever, whooping cough, strep throat, impetigo, blood poisoning, scarlet fever

  6. Transmission of Monerans • Air • Water • Direct Contact

  7. Causes of Bacterial Diseases • Producing toxins • Exotoxins • Endotoxins

  8. Control of Monerans • Pasteurization • Refrigeration • Dehydration • Preservatives • Radiation

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