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SAI International School
Subject- Biology, Class-VIII
Topic- Microorganisms: Friend and Foe
Subtopic- Friendly Microorganisms 2
Lesson Notes
Vaccines – Protection against Diseases
• Vaccines are weak or dead microbes introduced into the body.
• They stimulate the immune system to produce antibodies.
• Antibodies protect us from future infections by the same microbe.
• Common vaccines:
❖ BCG (for tuberculosis),
❖ DPT (for diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus),
❖ Polio, Hepatitis
• Edward Jenner discovered the first vaccine (for smallpox).
Increasing Soil Fertility – Role of Nitrogen-fixing Bacteria
• Certain bacteria and blue-green algae improve soil fertility.
• Example: Rhizobium lives in root nodules of leguminous plants (peas, beans).
• Rhizobium fixes nitrogen from the air into a form plants can absorb.
• This natural nitrogen enrichment reduces the need for chemical fertilizers.
• Cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) also fix nitrogen in waterlogged fields (like paddy
fields).
Keeping the Environment Clean – Role of Decomposers
• Microorganisms like bacteria and fungi help in decomposing dead plants and
animals.
• This process is called decomposition.
• It recycles nutrients back into the soil, supporting plant growth.
• Decomposers help in cleaning up organic waste, making the environment healthy.
• They also help in composting organic kitchen and garden waste.