Science, asked by gaikwadmahesh828, 2 months ago

bacteria decompose the xenobiotic chemicals present in sewage.
(A) Hydrocarbonoclastic
(B) Decomposing
(C) Phenol oxidizing
(D) E. coil​

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Answered by nikitadg23
12

Answer:

Phenol oxidizing... Bacteria decompose the xenobiotic chemical present in sewage.

Answered by SharadSangha
1

The correct response to the given question is option C: Phenol Oxidizing bacteria.

  • Some bacteria in nature are given names based on their roles in the environment.
  1. Certain enzymes in phenol oxidising bacteria breakdown certain harmful and toxic chemicals that is found in sewage waste in the form of xenobiotic waste or xenobiotic chemicals.
  2. Hydrocarbonoclastic bacteria are bacteria that have the potential to breakdown hydrocarbons compounds in oil spillage.
  3. E. coli bacteria are found in the human colon and aid in the decomposition and breakdown of foodstuff.
  4. The term "decomposing bacteria" refers to decomposer microorganisms in general.
  • As a result, option C is the proper response.

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