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The Future of the World of

Microbiology

Microscopes
Anton Van Leeuwenhoek was born in the town,
DelftHolland, in 1632.His background was rather
unusual for a scientist, because first he started in
the cloth trade in Amsterdam, and then
becoming City Chamberlain of his native town.
Then he became interested in the making of
microscopes, and he used them enthusiastically
in his studies almost until his death in 1723.
Microscopes have been very important to
humans because without microscopes we
wouldnt even discover cells because we,
humans cant see most microbes naturally and
lots of other things. But I am going to talk about
Mr.Leeuwenhoeks microscope. First of all he
was the one of the first people to ever create a
microscope. He wasnt a scientist so his
microscope works by curving the glass and
could make it 100 times magnificent. A very
different thing in Anton Van Leeuwenhoek
microscope was the eye hole it wasn't like a
tube it was just a place for your eye by the
glass, and that is some of the most important
part of his microscope.

We humans are going to use our knowledge to stop


cancer by using bacteria to fight the cancer or virus.
Our modern world now can use a molecule as a
communication system so that bacteria can be
controlled to prevent cancer cells from spreading
and if you dont ry then unfortunately it might kill you
or your family and friends. Some days of studies has
proved that during an infection bacteria can let go
of molecules that can talk to each other, depending
on the kind of molecule they released, which means
the information will tell other bacteria to multiply and
then escape the immune system or something really
amazing which is stop the spreading. But we need to
remember that there are not always only good
people on Earth so that means right now there might
be some experiments happening on some weapons
or something which I dont know of, and we already
know how the virus can take over a cell with it tricks
which is already but enough, but luckily we already
have antibiotics that help us get rid of virus and
bacteria and sometimes good cells so we will need to
take medicine that will give us the good cells we lost.

EXPLORE
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A HIDDEN! WORLD

A Hidden World - Conclusion


I hope after reading my brochure
you will know more about cells and
what you are made inside of. But
you still needs to remember it is cells
are different from the universe
because the more we learn about
the universe the easier it gets but in
cells the more we know the harder it
get. I hope after reading my
brochure you will understand a lot
about cells.

BROCHURE WRITTEN BY
DAVID NGUYEN DUC HUNG DUNG
2015

HOOK & INTRODUCTION

Did you know that there about one hundred


twenty trillion cells form your body,and all living
things are made up of cells,even plants and
animals are all formed by cells. So if you think
you know yourself, you have no idea what is
inside your body. But if you want to know a little
about your body read on to know.

Why are Cells Important?


You depend on those 120 trillion cells in your body,
without them you wouldnt even live a second.
Why? Because cells provide us energy, food, and
hold parts of our body and connect with other
cells and they also store our energy, and the most
important is that they keep fighting bacteria to
keep our body from getting taken over by them.

Micro-organisms & Multi-celled


Organisms
Multicellular Organisms can live longer than
Unicellular
Organisms
because in
a
Unicellular
Organisms
the one
cell that
dies off
and then
the whole
creature
dies
because
there is no
other cell to replace it so it will die off. But in
multicellular Organisms if one cell dies than there
are other same kind of cell that will replace it and
then the cell can reproduce. Another thing about
multi-celled Organisms is that there are
MultiSpecialised cells: which is that each cell does
a special job specialised cells: each cell does a
special job, the last good thing about Multicellular
Organisms is that most Multicellular Organisms
usually live longer than unicellular Organism. Micro
Organism are everywhere even around right now.
But virus are not considered alive to many people
because the viruses can not reproduce, unless
they take over a cell, and to do that is to take
over the nucleus.

Micro-organisms - Good or Bad?


Micro organisms are so small that no one can yet,
see it with a naked eye. There are good and bad
micro-organisms like for example bacteria there is
the gut bacteria which is good for you, by good I
mean very good because without the gut
bacteria you would die. The gut bacteria will eat
or drink whatever you drink or eat They get all the
water they need from you. But the bad thing is
that the good and bad micro-organisms that are
outside of you, also get the water they need from
living, dead and decaying plants and animals,
including you. There is still one good thing which is
brine pickles, miso soup, sauerkraut and other
highly acidic and probiotic and fermented foods
will help providing the things your stomach needs
to help.

Types of Cells in Us
There are plenty types of cells in us one of them is
the bone cells they have a cross bracing
structures so they can have strength to support
other tissues. Another type of cell are skin cells
they have a round flat shape so they can
surround other tissues. Nerve cells (neurones)
have a long structure so they can connect to
other neurones and communicate.Red blood
cells have disc shape so they can carry oxygen
and carbon dioxide. The last animal cell I am
going to talk about is the White blood. The cells
have an irregular shape so they can surround
invading organisms to destroy them.

How to Find Your Way In a Cell


I am going to talk about the plant cell, but dont forget
that part some parts of the cell are similar to the animal
cell so listen carefully. First of all there is the chloroplast
which coverts sunlight in to food, and we dont have
the chloroplast. Next up is mitochondria and it converts
food to energy which every cell in our body has except
the blood cells. One of the most important part is the
nucleus because it controls cell function, which
contains DNA. But of course we cant forget the
vacuole because it stores energy, we also have the
vacuole but much smaller than the plants. Cytoplasm
holds cells parts and we do have the Cytoplasm, to
hold our cells. The last part I am going to talk about is
the Cell wall or membrane which protects the cell.

How do Cells Work?


A Unicellular Organism work differently but I am going
to talk about both a so a unicellular organism works with
only one cell so the one cell that the unicellular has
does all the work that why if the only cell in the
unicellular form dies means nothing will control it.But in a
multicellular form each cell has one job.Inside a cell no
everything gets to where it suppose to be but it is
enough gets where it needs to be so it works. But when
the bacteria attacks or invades the cell the bacteria will
find a way to get to the nucleus and then the defences
will start fighting but after the bacteria wins then the
whole cell is done, gone forever till another cell
replaces it.

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