Microbes often get a bad name. Whilst some of them do cause disease, others play vital roles in recycling nutrients in the soil to enable plants to grow, and in breaking down human waste. Without microbes, we would have no beer, no yoghurt, no coffee. That's quite impressive for something too small to see. This free course, Microbes friend or foe? sheds some light on them.
Course learning outcomes
After studying this course, you should be able to:
demonstrate general knowledge and understanding of some of the basic facts, language, concepts and principles relating to microbiology and its importance and applications in biological and health sciences and environmental sciences
understand the contribution that microbiology can make to informed debate on medical and environmental issues
make sense of information presented in different ways, including textual, numerical and graphical material.
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This course is very effective to learn about microbes. How they are beneficial for us. We can get off from many diseases by controlling them.
Get more benefits by using their positive effects.
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Mostly microbes are friends if properly manage their use and control . Different types of antibiotics are available in market to treat.
As great positive effects on humans and soil as well.
This course is very effective to learn about microbes. How they are beneficial for us. We can get off from many diseases by controlling them.
Get more benefits by using their positive effects.