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ECONOMIC MICRO-ECONOMIC USES OF ORGANISMS ABBOTTS COLLEGE ECONOMIC USES OF BACTERIA 2 Degrade herbicides Neutralise toxic waste in soil Herbicides are chemicals which kill weeds Bacteria clean contaminated groundwater Eg oil and diesel Synthesize riboflavin One of the Vitamin B’s PAGE 2.14 3 ECONOMIC USES OF BACTERIA PAGE 2.14 4 Separate the fibres of jute, hemp and flax in the making of ropes an sacks Hemp fibre Flax ECONOMIC USES OF BACTERIA 5 Biological pest control Eg control of moth caterpillars Replace pesticides Have no effects on humans and most other beneficial insects PAGE 2.14 ECONOMIC USES OF BACTERIA 6 Decompose sewage waste to harmless sludge PAGE 2.14 7 ECONOMIC USES OF BACTERIA 8 Food production Eg making cheese PAGE 2.14 9 ECONOMIC USES OF BACTERIA 10 Make probiotics Dietary supplements which contain beneficial bacteria that will assist digestion Eg Lactobacillus and Bifido bacterium PAGE 2.14 11 FOR REVISION 12 TEXTBOOK PAGE 2.14 LEARNING ACTIVITY 12: ECONOMIC USES OF BACTERIA ECONOMIC USES OF ALGAE PAGE 2.14 13 Seaweed extracts include: Phycocolloids found in algal cell walls have gelling properties Used as gelling agents in food products eg instant puddings and also in cosmetics, medical drugs and insecticides Thickening and stabilizing agents eg dairy products, artificial dairy toppings and canned pet food To make agar plates used in laboratories for culturing bacteria agar plate ECONOMIC USES OF ALGAE 14 Seaweed extracts include: Plant growth regulators which control growth and development of plants Iodine from kelp can be included in mineral salt tablets Natural pigments can be used as an alternative to chemical dyes and colouring agents Nutrient extracts used in plant fertilizers ECONOMIC USES OF ALGAE Nori 15 Some seaweed is cultivated as a crash crop Eg Nori used in Sushi rolls Excellent source of minerals and vitamins Freshly harvested kelp is used to feed cultured abalone Nutritional supplements can be made from cultivated algae kelp abalone ECONOMIC USES OF ALGAE 16 Diatomaceous earth A fine sediment from the walls of dead diatoms Used in toothpaste, sink cleaners and polishes with low abrasive properties Crude oil and natural gas are the remnants of photosynthetic products of ancient algae Oil producing algae are being grown as a potential alternative to fossil fuels ECONOMIC USES OF ALGAE 17 Seaweeds have the potential to contribute to sustainable employment opportunities and socioeconomic upliftment South Africa has an advantage when it comes to the marketing of seaweed and its products because our coasts are pollution free and we have a high biodiversity of seaweeds FOR REVISION 18 TEXTBOOK PAGE 2.15 LEARNING ACTIVITY 13: ECONOMIC USES OF ALGAE ECONOMIC USES OF FUNGI 19 As a direct food source eg mushrooms For the production of biological products such as: Alcohols Plant growth regulators for plant and fruit development Enzymes Eg cellulases for industrial use and proteases – the active ingredient of detergents proteases ECONOMIC USES OF FUNGI 20 To produce drugs Eg antibiotics to fight bacterial and fungal diseases – penicillin Penicillin is one of the most wellknown and widely used antibiotics ECONOMIC USES OF FUNGI 21 To produce drugs Drugs to control haemorrhage after birth eg ergometrine Drugs to control colestrol levels and ward off coronary heart disease eg statins ECONOMIC USES OF FUNGI 22 For fermentation processes In the making of yoghurt, maas, bread, beer and wine FOR REVISION 23 TEXTBOOK PAGE 2.16 LEARNING ACTIVITY 16: ECONOMIC USES OF FUNGI 24 THE END