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Micro-organisms. Helpful or harmful?

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72 comments

  1. hi mrs taylor im still trying to find out my homework but im going to go on ask.com and see if that will help. fingers crossed and it will


  2. year 6 is cooooooool


  3. hi,im trying to find out about what micro-organisms do and what they are from Joseph.B


  4. help im stuck!!!!!


  5. mrs taylor ive found out what a micro orginms is my googleing it and read and coppied the text what came up the text was:

    A microorganism (also can be spelled as micro organism or micro-organism) or microbe is an organism that is microscopic (too small to be seen by the naked human eye). The study of microorganisms is called microbiology, a subject that began with Anton van Leeuwenhoek’s discovery of microorganisms in 1675, using a microscope of his own design.

    Microorganisms are incredibly diverse and include bacteria, fungi, archaea, and protists, as well as some microscopic plants and animals such as plankton, and popularly-known animals such as the planarian and the amoeba. They do not include viruses and prions, which are generally classified as non-living. Most microorganisms are single-celled, or unicellular, but some multicellular organisms are microscopic, while some unicellular protists, and a bacteria called Thiomargarita namibiensis are visible to the naked eye.

    Microorganisms live in all parts of the biosphere where there is liquid water, including hot springs, on the ocean floor, high in the atmosphere and deep inside rocks within the Earth’s crust. Microorganisms are critical to nutrient recycling in ecosystems as they act as decomposers. As some microorganisms can fix nitrogen, they are a vital part of the nitrogen cycle, and recent studies indicate that airborne microbes may play a role in precipitation and weather.[1]

    Microbes are also exploited by people in biotechnology, both in traditional food and beverage preparation, as well as modern technologies based on genetic engineering. However, pathogenic microbes are harmful, since they invade and grow within other organisms, causing diseases that kill millions of people, other animals


  6. joe im off onto mrs solsbys web log now to revise and to try to do my homework

    is that ok

    byde for now


  7. miss taylor is a great teacher isn’t she can’t wait for year 6 next year can you?


  8. hi jamie
    ye she is


  9. no i cannot wait can u joe


  10. hi


  11. jamie have you done your home work yet
    me and joe have


  12. bye me go to piano now bye


  13. hi joe what are you up to


  14. bye bye be back at about 8 half 7

    ps:im going to wait until september 2 until i had homework in that ive printed


  15. ok i am as well
    just so we dont look like geeks
    lol

    p.s no affense but you are already a geek lol


  16. mrs taylor i’ve done my scince homework but not to keen on my history and i will hand in my scince and hopefuly my history homework on september 2nd

    p.s.i can’nt wait until we get planners


  17. and i’ve tryed ask.com


  18. jake im just doing my homework now


  19. and does ask.com work for our homework


  20. ye jamie for scince


  21. what was your history question


  22. jamie do you have a msn if so plz can i have it so i can add you to my freinds list


  23. mrs taylor is this alright for my homework if so im handing it in on september 2nd ok:

    Year 6 homework [01]
    Jake Appleby
    03/07/08

    Mrs Taylor you set me and my class mates some home work to do. This is my home work about micro-organisms :

    Microorganism

    A microorganism (also can be spelled as micro organism or micro-organism) or microbe is an organism that is microscopic (too small to be seen by the naked human eye). The study of microorganisms is called microbiology, a subject that began with Anton van Leeuwenhoek’s discovery of microorganisms in 1675, using a microscope of his own design.
    Microorganisms are incredibly diverse and include bacteria, fungi, archaea, and protists, as well as some microscopic plants and animals such as plankton, and popularly-known animals such as the planarian and the amoeba. They do not include viruses and prions, which are generally classified as non-living. Most microorganisms are single-celled, or unicellular, but some multicellular organisms are microscopic, while some unicellular protists, and a bacteria called Thiomargarita namibiensis are visible to the naked eye.
    Microorganisms live in all parts of the biosphere where there is liquid water, including hot springs, on the ocean floor, high in the atmosphere and deep inside rocks within the Earth’s crust. Microorganisms are critical to nutrient recycling in ecosystems as they act as decomposers. As some microorganisms can fix nitrogen, they are a vital part of the nitrogen cycle, and recent studies indicate that airborne microbes may play a role in precipitation and weather.[1]
    Microbes are also exploited by people in biotechnology, both in traditional food and beverage preparation, as well as modern technologies based on genetic engineering. However, pathogenic microbes are harmful, since they invade and grow within other organisms, causing diseases that kill millions of people, other animals,

    As you can see I have goggled this and copied and pasted it.


  24. is that ok mrs taylor or mrs solsby


  25. hi is anyone there???!!!plz let there be


  26. i am joe


  27. hi mrs taylor

    my sister is going to thakoy medical museum with me in the summer holidays when we get back in september i’ll tell you what it was like and if there was any micro-ogmisns


  28. im soooooooo stuck!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


  29. im not reading alllllllllllllllllllll! that


  30. jake how much did you google im not reading alll that!!!!!!!!!!


  31. my homework:

    to sum it up in one sentance about what micro-orginisms are:

    they aye small bits of bacteria and fungi that give you diseasies


  32. hi is any one on blog


  33. Wow, some great research already! Sounds like a great trip you have planned for the summer. Can anyone think of any trips we could go on from school for these topics?
    Mrs Taylor


  34. miss taylor we could go on a science mueseum trip so we can learn about everything we need to know abot microorganism and if they are harmful or helpful and for history we can do the same if its kk and we can’t wait for our planners


  35. jamie that u


  36. is any one online at all


  37. mrs taylor i really want to go to a meuseam to learn about micro organisms


  38. is anybody there!!!!!!!!!!


  39. mrs taylor is this alright for my homework if so im handing it in on september 2nd ok:

    Year 6 homework [01]
    Jake Appleby
    03/07/08

    Mrs Taylor you set me and my class mates some home work to do. This is my home work about micro-organisms :

    Microorganism

    A microorganism (also can be spelled as micro organism or micro-organism) or microbe is an organism that is microscopic (too small to be seen by the naked human eye). The study of microorganisms is called microbiology, a subject that began with Anton van Leeuwenhoek’s discovery of microorganisms in 1675, using a microscope of his own design.
    Microorganisms are incredibly diverse and include bacteria, fungi, archaea, and protists, as well as some microscopic plants and animals such as plankton, and popularly-known animals such as the planarian and the amoeba. They do not include viruses and prions, which are generally classified as non-living. Most microorganisms are single-celled, or unicellular, but some multicellular organisms are microscopic, while some unicellular protists, and a bacteria called Thiomargarita namibiensis are visible to the naked eye.
    Microorganisms live in all parts of the biosphere where there is liquid water, including hot springs, on the ocean floor, high in the atmosphere and deep inside rocks within the Earth’s crust. Microorganisms are critical to nutrient recycling in ecosystems as they act as decomposers. As some microorganisms can fix nitrogen, they are a vital part of the nitrogen cycle, and recent studies indicate that airborne microbes may play a role in precipitation and weather.[1]
    Microbes are also exploited by people in biotechnology, both in traditional food and beverage preparation, as well as modern technologies based on genetic engineering. However, pathogenic microbes are harmful, since they invade and grow within other organisms, causing diseases that kill millions of people, other animals,

    As you can see I have goggled this and copied and pasted it.

    that is incase you diddnt see my homework mrs taylor


  40. sam dis is joe


  41. mrs taylor wen we come back to school after summer ive printed out my home work to show you

    (colar is bad, i ran out of ink lol)


  42. hi sam


  43. u there


  44. can u see my writing


  45. for history we could go to the natinal history museumn (if that will help )(i may of put something completely rong coz it might not have them)


  46. hi everyone its jamie!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


  47. hi there


  48. hi jamie


  49. hi jamie


  50. jamie can u see my writing


  51. hi jamie:)


  52. :(


  53. hi everyone


  54. jake iv just done my scince homework gain cause i found out that it wasnt the answer i was looking 4


  55. ok lol


  56. hiya has eny 1 in yor class got msn coz if u ave can i ave yor addy

    Ryan R


  57. ive also got a bebo wat is urs mine is jakea827


  58. hi every1 dis iz jamie is there any1 i can tlk 2


  59. hi jamie have u got a bebo i have if u have tell me at school kk


  60. lol


  61. ive found out thaT AT FIRST MI HOMEWORK WAS RIGHT BUT I MISSED A BIT OUT SO I AV COMPLELEY DONE AS MUCH AS I CAN; MY SISTER HELPED ME COZ SHE IS GOING TO BE A DOCTER AND KNOWS ALL ABOUT MICRO-ORGNISMS

    CYA ALL IN YEAR 6

    JAKE.A :) ;):L


  62. hiiii all football is rubish i think that cricket is the best sport in the world…..

    plz leave comments against and for this..


  63. i aggre that footie is rubbish but rugby is the best sport in the world


  64. planners here we come!!!!

    yey!!!!!!
    :) :) :) :)


  65. Hi, is anyone else looking forward to the start of school?

    Mrs Tayolor? ;-)


  66. Oops :-o sorry, I spelt our teacher’s name wrong in my first blog message. What a good start. Already bottom of the class.


  67. hi every1 dis iz jamie iz there any1 i cn tlk 2


  68. eny1 i cn tlk 2 im bord


  69. sam y did u say fotty iz rubbish


  70. has anyone don there science homework i have


  71. hi


  72. micro-organisms are full of bactiera and they are a little harmful

    im workinkon my micro-orgaisms :)



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