Art, asked by nitya98, 1 year ago

how many bacteria live in one gram of soil ​


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samarthbhaty: approx 10^10 - 10^11

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Answered by siddhi12314
10

Answer:

Bacteria are the most abundant microorganisms in soil, with a population of 1010–1011 individuals and 6,000–50,000 species per gram of soil and a biomass of 40-500 grams per m2.

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Answered by shaina9547
5

Answer:

Many bacteria live on, in, or under the soil. One gram of soil, which is about how much you might pinch between two fingers, may contain as many as 40 million bacterial cells. Some bacteria live in water, with over a million bacteria in just a few drops. Bacteria live on the outside and inside of plants and animals.

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