Microbes in Human Welfare
Tamil Nadu Board · Class 12 · Zoology
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9.1 Microbes in Household Products
- Lactic Acid Bacteria (LAB) including Lactobacillus acidophilus, L. lactis, and Streptococcus lactis are probiotics that prevent pathogenic microbial growth in the digestive tract
- Probiotics are live microorganisms providing health benefits by improving gut flora, while prebiotics are food compounds that induce the growth of beneficial microorganisms
- Curd production involves LAB converting milk protein casein into lactic acid and other organic acids, making curd more nutritious than milk
9.2 Microbes in Industrial Products
- Fermentors (bioreactors) are closed vessels with controlled aeration, agitation, temperature, pH, and waste removal systems for large-scale microbial cultivation
- Penicillin, discovered by Alexander Fleming in 1926, was the first antibiotic produced by Penicillium notatum and P. chrysogenum fungi
- Fleming, Chain, and Florey received the 1945 Nobel Prize for penicillin discovery; penicillin is called the 'queen of drugs' and is bactericidal (kills bacteria)
9.3 Microbes in Sewage Treatment and Energy Generation
- Sewage is waste generated daily in cities and towns containing human excreta, organic matter, and pathogenic microbes
- Domestic waste comprises approximately 99% water, suspended solids, and soluble organic and inorganic substances
- Sewage treatment must occur before discharge into natural water bodies like rivers and streams to prevent pollution
9.4 Microbes in the Production of Biogas
- Biogas is a mixture of gases produced by breakdown of organic matter in absence of oxygen (anaerobic digestion)
- Biogas can be produced from agricultural wastes, manure, municipal wastes, plant material, sewage, and food waste
- Biogas composition: methane (63%), CO₂, and hydrogen; devoid of smell and burns with blue flame without smoke
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