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- ItemBacteriology of fish and shellfish(Society of Fisheries Technologists(India),Cochin, 2000) Surendran, P.K.Microorganisms are living creatures which are microscopic in size (i.e., they can be seen only through a microscope). Bacteria are single-celled microorganisms widely distributed in nature. Brief study about this is discussed here.
- ItemFundamentals of bacteriology(Central Institude of Fisheries Technology, 2000) Sanjeev, S.Microorganisms are living things, which are individually too small to see without the aid of microscope. Bacteria (bacterium singular) are widely distributed in nature. They are present in the intestinal tract and body surface of animals, plants, soil, air and the natural waters such as ponds, lakes, rivers and the sea. There are both useful and disease producing bacteria. Useful bacteria bring changes including decomposition of dead tissues of plants and animals. The harmful bacteria cause various types of diseases in man, animals and plants. Bacteria decompose almost all animal and vegetable food products, if they are not properly preserved.