USING MICROORGANISM
INSTEAD OF INDIAN SOLDIERS
AT BOUNDARY OF INDIA
RJ.HARIPRASANTH
III-YEAR
BIOTECHNOLOGY
INTRODUCTIONS
Pathogenic microorganisms are causes some illness to human beings, if they are
exposure to human beings
Pathogenic microbes such as:
 Clostridium spp..,
 Bacillus cereus
 E.coli
Cont..,
Clostridium Species
 The clostridial spores are able to withstand
long periods in adverse environmental
conditions.
Bacillus cereus
 Bacillus cereus or B. cereus is a type of
bacteria that produces toxins. These toxins
can cause two types of illness: one type
characterized by diarrhea and the other, called
emetic toxin, by nausea and vomiting.
E.coli
 The worst type of E. coli, known as E. coli O157:H7, causes
bloody diarrhea and can sometimes cause kidney failure and
even death.
 E. coli O157:H7 makes a toxin called Shiga toxin and is known
as a Shiga toxin-producing E. coli (STEC).
 One severe complication associated with E. coli infection is
hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS). The infection produces
toxic substances that destroy red blood cells, causing kidney
injury.
My idea
 Using the microorganisms in the army we reduce the death of soldiers
 Microbes are filled in the vacuum tube in the form of spore .
 And tube is keep around the boundary of India .
 With the help of the sensor ,if any enemy tries to enter our boundary
microorganisms starts to spray on the enemy .
 If once the organisms is starts to spray , alarm alters our soldiers.
By creating the microbes more powerful by
mutation
 By treating microbes in any one of following
parameters to change the microbes more powerful
 Ultraviolet
 Ultrasonic waves
 Chemicals
 Recombination technology
enemy
Vacuum tube filled with microbes
1.Enemy try to enter India
2.Release of microbes due to sensor
3.enemy suffers some illness
Warning sound starts to ring
4.Soliders get ready with force
Advantages
 No side effects .
 Eco-friendly.
 Low cost.
 warn the soldiers and safe their life.
I WILL READY TO
HELP MY INDIAN
SOLDIERS
THANK YOU

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Using microorganism instead of indian solidiers

  • 1. USING MICROORGANISM INSTEAD OF INDIAN SOLDIERS AT BOUNDARY OF INDIA RJ.HARIPRASANTH III-YEAR BIOTECHNOLOGY
  • 2. INTRODUCTIONS Pathogenic microorganisms are causes some illness to human beings, if they are exposure to human beings Pathogenic microbes such as:  Clostridium spp..,  Bacillus cereus  E.coli
  • 3. Cont.., Clostridium Species  The clostridial spores are able to withstand long periods in adverse environmental conditions.
  • 4. Bacillus cereus  Bacillus cereus or B. cereus is a type of bacteria that produces toxins. These toxins can cause two types of illness: one type characterized by diarrhea and the other, called emetic toxin, by nausea and vomiting.
  • 5. E.coli  The worst type of E. coli, known as E. coli O157:H7, causes bloody diarrhea and can sometimes cause kidney failure and even death.  E. coli O157:H7 makes a toxin called Shiga toxin and is known as a Shiga toxin-producing E. coli (STEC).  One severe complication associated with E. coli infection is hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS). The infection produces toxic substances that destroy red blood cells, causing kidney injury.
  • 6. My idea  Using the microorganisms in the army we reduce the death of soldiers  Microbes are filled in the vacuum tube in the form of spore .  And tube is keep around the boundary of India .  With the help of the sensor ,if any enemy tries to enter our boundary microorganisms starts to spray on the enemy .  If once the organisms is starts to spray , alarm alters our soldiers.
  • 7. By creating the microbes more powerful by mutation  By treating microbes in any one of following parameters to change the microbes more powerful  Ultraviolet  Ultrasonic waves  Chemicals  Recombination technology
  • 8. enemy Vacuum tube filled with microbes 1.Enemy try to enter India 2.Release of microbes due to sensor 3.enemy suffers some illness Warning sound starts to ring 4.Soliders get ready with force
  • 9. Advantages  No side effects .  Eco-friendly.  Low cost.  warn the soldiers and safe their life. I WILL READY TO HELP MY INDIAN SOLDIERS