how bacteria are useful to both human beings and plants
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Essential bacteria. ... Some bacteria degrade organic compounds for energy, and without bacteria, the earth would have no soil in which to grow plants. Bacterialiving in the gut can help animals break down food. These so-called 'good bacteria' help maintain the conditions necessary for food digestion.
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bacteria are simple living organisms which are found all around us.
they are mostly single celled tiny organisms but they live together in colonies of millions .
most of them are harmless but some could also be harmful that cause diseases such as cholera and tuberculosis.
pathogenic bacteria cause losses to plant animal population by causing several diseases .
1)Name of disease-casual organisms (plant disease)
citrus canker- xanthomonas
2)human disease÷
name of disease- casual organism
cholera -vibrio tetus
3)animal disease÷
name of disease- casual organism
vibriosis -vibriotetus
they are mostly single celled tiny organisms but they live together in colonies of millions .
most of them are harmless but some could also be harmful that cause diseases such as cholera and tuberculosis.
pathogenic bacteria cause losses to plant animal population by causing several diseases .
1)Name of disease-casual organisms (plant disease)
citrus canker- xanthomonas
2)human disease÷
name of disease- casual organism
cholera -vibrio tetus
3)animal disease÷
name of disease- casual organism
vibriosis -vibriotetus
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