do microorganisms play any useful role in environment? if yes tell the reason
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*mainly they helps in recycling of materials even naturally..
*they helps in cleaning up the remains in disaster..
*by biodegradarion the microorganisms like bacterias or fungus helps in breaking down of pollutants into simpler and harmless or less harmful substances..
YES, microorganisms do play an important role in the environment.
Microorganisms have several vital roles in ecosystems: decomposition, oxygen production, evolution, and symbiotic relationships.
1. Decomposition is where dead animal or plant matter is broken down into more basic molecules. This process only happens because of the microorganisms that find their way into the dead matter. The process of decomposition provides nutrients that future plants and animals will be able to reuse, making soil more fertile
2.bioremediation (the use of microorganisms to remove or detoxify undesired or toxic chemicals from the environment)
3. bioaugmentation (the addition of necessary nutrients required to speed up the rate of degradation of a contaminant)
3.microbial plastic (a product produced by microbes that is an alternative to plastic, having similar qualities but is biodegradable)
4.tiny organisms known as cyanobacteria, or blue-green algae conduct photosynthesis: using sunshine, water and carbon dioxide to produce carbohydrates and oxygen.
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