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Name ______________________________ Lesson 4: What is the role of microorganisms? Microorganisms Microorganisms are everywhere. They are in the air, soil, and water. Some microorganisms are even on your skin and inside your body. Most microorganisms are harmless. Many are very helpful to other living things. The number of microorganisms in the world is larger than the number of animals and plants. There can be more than ten thousand protists in a liter of pond or ocean water. Most protists have only one cell. Algae are protists that make their own food, like plants. Algae are producers. They are the main producers in most food webs in oceans, lakes, and rivers. Some protists eat other microorganisms. This helps clean the water supply. Other Helpful Microorganisms Use with pp. 106–109 Penicillium molds are blue-green fungi. In 1928, Alexander Fleming discovered that Penicillium mold makes an antibiotic. An antibiotic is a medicine that kills diseasecausing bacteria. Microorganisms at Work The soil is full of insects and microorganisms. One liter-sized container of dirt can contain a trillion bacteria, thousands of worms, and millions of protists. Some bacteria help fertilize the soil. These bacteria change the element nitrogen into a different compound. Plants use this compound to grow. They also use this compound to make proteins. All living things need proteins. Observing Microorganisms Microorganisms are too small for you to see with just your eyes. You need to use a microscope. You can make a mixture where microorganisms will grow. Then you can observe them. Take some hay or dried grass. Mix it with equal amounts of pond water and distilled water. Keep the mixture in the dark at room temperature. After a few days, microorganisms will grow. © Pearson Education, Inc. 4 Most microorganisms are helpful, not harmful. Bacteria in your intestines help you digest food. These helpful bacteria also protect you from harmful bacteria. Herbivores like cows and buffalo have bacteria in their stomachs. These bacteria help the animals digest grass and other plants. There are bacteria in dairy products like yogurt, sour cream, and cheese. Cheesemakers put the fungus Penicillium candidum into some cheeses. The fungus makes the cheese taste good. Lesson 4 Summary 22 Chapter 3, Lesson 4 Summary Intervention Study Guide Name ______________________________ Lesson 4 Questions Use with pp. 106–109 Lesson 4 Questions 1. What are the main producers of food in most ecosystems in lakes, rivers, and oceans? 2. You have bacteria in your intestines. What do these bacteria do to help you? 3. What is an antibiotic? © Pearson Education, Inc.4 4. How do bacteria in the soil help fertilize the soil for plants? Intervention Study Guide Chapter 3, Lesson 4 Questions 23