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Harmful effects of microorganisms:
- Bacteria: Causes various diseases such as typhoid, diarrhea, and cholera.
- Fungi: Causes a large number of diseases in plants and in animals such as rust diseases in plants, fruit rot in apple, red rot in sugar cane and ring worm disease in human beings.
- Algae: Algal boom in water (rapid growth of algae) causes poisonous effect after they die, which in turn results in the death of aquatic organisms.
- Protozoa: Causes Amoebic dysentery, pyorrhoea and sleeping sickness etc.
- Virus: Cause small fox, common cold, influenza, herpes, hepatitis, polio and rabies.
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The functions of the Digestive System are to take the food we eat and break it down, retain the nutrients , and remove the remainder from our body. The digestive system begins in your mouth where the tongue and teeth work together to break up the food. A watery liquid called saliva makes the food wet and soft, and it has a chemical that helps digest the food.
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