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Microbiology with Diseases by Taxonomy Chapter 1 Answers 1CT

Influenza virus:

Influenza virus has a spherical shape of diameter, 80-120 nm. They are visible under dark microscope. They cause infections in animal species. Moreover, they occur spontaneously, as epidemics.

Life time activities of Robert Koch:

In addition, Robert Koch has become interested in the viral disease like influenza. He worked on viruses and has identified the diseases in the virus. Detection of viruses was not done, because virus cannot grow in the laboratory.

Thus, he has first succeeded with anthrax and provided his postulates. If he worked on viral diseases, his life time accomplishments would have been reduced.

Microbiology with Diseases by Taxonomy Chapter 1 Answers 1FB

The presence of microorganisms in soil, water and associations with plants are considered as environmental microbiology.

Martinus beijerinck was a general microbiologist. He made a great contribution to microbial ecology and other fields. He isolated Azotobacter (an aerobic nitrogen fixing bacterium), Rhizobium (bacteria present in root nodules) and sulfur reducing bacteria.