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Answered by snakequeen576
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Biological augmentation is the addition of archaea or bacterial cultures required to speed up the rate of degradation of a contaminant. Organisms that originate from contaminated areas may already be able to break down waste, but perhaps inefficiently and slowly.

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Answered by ankitpatle0
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  • The inclusion of archaea or bacterial cultures to accelerate the breakdown of a pollutant is referred to as biological augmentation.
  • Organisms originating from polluted environments may already be capable of decomposing garbage, although inefficiently and slowly.
  • Bioaugmentation is a sort of bioremediation that entails researching the local native species to see if biostimulation is feasible.
  • If the indigenous bacteria discovered in the place can metabolise the pollutants, more indigenous bacterial cultures will be introduced to the area to help with the contamination degradation.
  • Bioaugmentation refers to the addition of extra archaea or bacterial cultures to improve pollutant breakdown, whereas biostimulation refers to the addition of nutritional supplements to the native bacteria to boost bacterial metabolism.

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