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There are many small organisms in the world that we call
micro-organisms or microbes. Some are harmful - they may cause illness.
Bacteria and viruses may carry diseases. Keeping clean can help prevent
these diseases. Keeping our food carefully can help prevent them, too.
Micro-organisms live and reproduce on food. Eating poorly-kept or decaying
food can cause food poisoning.
But
other micro-organisms do a great deal of good. Without them, nothing would
decay, and so materials from dead plants and animals would not return
to the soil to be used again. Rubbish would pile up forever.
Other micro-organisms help in the production of food. Yeast is a micro-organism
- a kind of fungus that produces bubbles of gas that makes bread rise.
Bacteria are essential to making yoghurt and cheese.
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