Science, asked by gargshiwani907, 1 month ago

1. Microorganisms can live in a
of habitat.
2. Bacteria are
organisms.
3. Dead algae becomes
and pollutes water.
4. Algae help to
the environment.
5. Mushrooms are
food.​

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Answered by shrikantmohite76
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Answer:

1]Microbes live in every kind of habitat (terrestrial, aquatic, atmospheric, or living host) and their presence invariably affects the environment in which they grow. Their diversity enables them to thrive in extremely cold or extremely hot environments. ... Not every microbe can survive in all habitats, though.

2]Bacteria are microscopic, single-celled organisms that exist in their millions, in every environment, both inside and outside other organisms. Some bacteria are harmful, but most serve a useful purpose. They support many forms of life, both plant and animal, and they are used in industrial and medicinal processes. 3]Only some algae pollutes water, it is just that bad news gets more publicity than good news. The total amount of algae that grows in the world is over 100 billion tons per year. Only a small fraction of this pollutes water. Algae is the natural food for Zooplankton and Fish. 100 Billion tons of algae consume about 150 Billion tons of CO2 and produce about 100 Billion tons of Oxygen per year. 4]Algae can be used for trapping fertilizers present in farm runoff. After harvesting they can be used as fertilizer. ... Algae can also grow in waste water and water containing phosphates, nitrates and other contaminants. Since algae is carbon neutral, it can help the environment by taking CO2 from the air. 5] A mushroom or toadstool is the fleshy, spore-bearing fruiting body of a fungus, typically produced above ground, on soil, or on its food source.

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