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domestic use of bacteria

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Answered by SonuMonubabu
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Most of the other microbes can be grown on nutritive media where they form colonies, e.g., bacteria, fungi. ... While microbes are causal agents of most of the infectious diseases, they have also been in use by humans and nature in many important processes in homes, industries, agricultures and sewage treatment.
Answered by sallu14
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Certain pesticides are developed using bacteria which give benefit to the crops. Bacillus thurengiensis is a gram positive bacterium used in agriculture. It is a fact that from the beginning since the man has been used cattle for domestic use, bacteria played an impotent role in it.
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