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NCERT Solutions: Class 8 Science Chapter 2 - Microorganisms: Friend and Foe

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Q.1Fill in the blanks: microorganisms are seen with a ___; blue-green algae fix ___; alcohol is produced with ___; cholera is caused by ___.v
Answer:

Microscope; nitrogen; yeast; bacteria (Vibrio cholerae).

Q.2aYeast is used in the production ofv
  1. i. sugar
  2. ii. alcohol
  3. iii. hydrochloric acid
  4. iv. oxygen
Answer:

(ii) alcohol.

Q.2bThe following is an antibioticv
  1. i. Sodium bicarbonate
  2. ii. Streptomycin
  3. iii. Alcohol
  4. iv. Yeast
Answer:

(ii) Streptomycin.

Q.2cCarrier of malaria-causing protozoan isv
  1. i. female Anopheles mosquito
  2. ii. cockroach
  3. iii. housefly
  4. iv. butterfly
Answer:

(i) female Anopheles mosquito.

Q.2dThe most common carrier of communicable diseases isv
  1. i. ant
  2. ii. housefly
  3. iii. dragonfly
  4. iv. spider
Answer:

(ii) housefly.

Q.2eThe bread or idli dough rises because ofv
  1. i. heat
  2. ii. grinding
  3. iii. growth of yeast cells
  4. iv. kneading
Answer:

(iii) growth of yeast cells.

Q.2fThe process of conversion of sugar into alcohol is calledv
  1. i. nitrogen fixation
  2. ii. moulding
  3. iii. fermentation
  4. iv. infection
Answer:

(iii) fermentation.

Q.3Match organisms with their actions: bacteria, Rhizobium, Lactobacillus, yeast, a protozoan and a virus.v
Answer:

Bacteria - causing cholera; Rhizobium - fixing nitrogen; Lactobacillus - setting curd; Yeast - baking of bread; A protozoan - causing malaria; A virus - causing AIDS.

Q.4Can microorganisms be seen with the naked eye? If not, how can they be seen?v
Answer:

Most microorganisms cannot be seen with the naked eye. They are seen using a microscope; some fungal growth may be viewed with a magnifying glass.

Q.5What are the major groups of microorganisms?v
Answer:

Bacteria, fungi, protozoa, algae and viruses.

Q.6Name microorganisms which can fix atmospheric nitrogen in the soil.v
Answer:

Rhizobium bacteria and blue-green algae such as Nostoc and Anabaena.

Q.7Write 10 lines on the usefulness of microorganisms in our lives.v
Answer:

Microorganisms help set curd, make bread, prepare alcohol and vinegar, and produce antibiotics and vaccines. They decompose dead plants and animals, recycle nutrients, clean organic waste and improve soil fertility. Rhizobium and blue-green algae fix nitrogen. Some microbes are also used in large-scale production of medicines, enzymes and fermented foods.

Q.8Write a short paragraph on the harmful effects of microorganisms.v
Answer:

Some microorganisms cause diseases in humans, animals and plants. Examples include cholera, tuberculosis, malaria and citrus canker. Microorganisms also spoil food by producing toxic substances, changing taste and smell, and making food unsafe. Food preservation methods slow or stop their growth.

Q.9What are antibiotics? What precautions must be taken while taking antibiotics?v
Answer:

Antibiotics are medicines produced from microorganisms or made synthetically that kill or stop growth of disease-causing microbes. They must be taken only on a doctor's advice, in the correct dose and for the full prescribed course. They should not be used unnecessarily, for viral diseases, or after expiry.