Biology, asked by waniafatima, 9 months ago

biodiversity is very important for industry describe way in which society benefits from biodiversity

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Answered by Avadrak
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Explanation:

biodiversity is important because different organisms help us synthesize various daily life useful things like

yeast

various mushrooms

different by products of fungi and bacteria are used as medicine

So biodiversity helps us run the industries whether it's food industry or pharmaceutical or so on

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Answered by aishuaishureddy02
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bio diversity is the existance of number of different kindes of species of animals and plants wich together make a healthy environment.

hear the term health environment means Healthy ecosystems clean our water, purify our air, maintain our soil, regulate the climate, recycle nutrients and provide us with food. ... Biodiversity is the key indicator of the health of an ecosystem. A wide variety of species will cope better with threats than a limited number of them in large populations

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Biodiversity Underpins Economic Activity

Food production relies on biodiversity for a variety of food plants, pollination, pest control, nutrient provision, genetic diversity, and disease prevention and control. Both medicinal plants and manufactured pharmaceuticals rely on biodiversity.

Botanical gardens are great for biodiversity conservation, as scientists can store, study and grow plants in their native habitats. Visiting and donating to your local botanical garden will help them continue to protect and promote biodiversity

Our forests, rivers, oceans and soils provide us with the food we eat, the air we breathe, the water we irrigate our crops with. We also rely on them for numerous other goods and services we depend on for our health, happiness and prosperity.

Why is biodiversity loss a concern? Biological diversity, or biodiversity, is the term given to describe the variety of life on Earth. ... Biodiversity loss disrupts the functioning of ecosystems, making them more vulnerable to perturbations and less able to supply humans with needed services

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