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How is bacteria helpful?

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Bacteria

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----->Bacteria are the type of biological cell.

----->They constitut a large domain of prokaryotic microorganisms.

------>Bacteria have a number of shapes.

------>Bacteria were first life forms to appear on the earth.

Bacteria helpful

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------>Some bacteria degrade organic compounds energy and without bacteria the earth would have no soil in which to grow plants.

--------> Bacteria living in the gut can help animals break down food the so-called good bacteria help maintain the conditions necessary for food digestion.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Bacteria are economically important, as these micro organisms are used by humans for myriad purposes. These are as follows :

Some breads and dough are made to rise by fermentation, with a leaven that consists of bacteria, often combined with yeasts.

The milk-souring bacterium Lactobacillus is used to make yogurt and cheese. Bacteria are used, too, to form organic acids in pickles and vinegar.

Bacteria are extensively used in the chemical manufacturing of ethanol, acetone, organic acid, enzymes, and perfumes. In the chemical industry, bacteria are most important in the production of pharmaceuticals.

Bacteria play many roles in agriculture from bio-degradation to food production. Bacteria are often employed in the dairy industry for making yogurt, ripening cheese and giving certain dairy products a specific aroma. Bacteria including Bacillus aceti convert wine or beer into vinegar easily.

Using biotechnology techniques, or biomedical technology bacteria can also be bio-engineered for the production of therapeutic proteins.

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