beneficial - producing good results or favored effects; helpful, harmful - likely to cause damage; to have a negative effect on something, microorganisms - Organisms that are too small to be seen with the naked eye and must be observed through a microscope, organism - A living thing - includes plants, animals, fungi, and microrganisms, scientific evidence - information, like facts, measurements, or observations, that scientists use to support or disprove a scientific idea or explanation, bacteria - microscopic, single-celled organisms that are found essentially everywhere… even inside you!, fungus - the group of spore-producing organisms that feed on organic matter; includes molds, yeast, mushrooms, virus - microorganisms that invade cells to reproduce; the “germ” that causes common ailments like the flu, chickenpox, and coronavirus, algae - A diverse group of mostly aquatic, photosynthetic organisms that are not plants, probiotic - a substance which stimulates the growth of microorganisms, especially those with beneficial properties, antibiotic - roorganisms, especially those with beneficial properties, Vaccines - Treatments to make the body stronger against a particular virus, are often given to individuals to prevent these harmful viruses.,

Harmful and Beneficial Microorganisms

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