Biology, asked by prasaddurga1712, 7 months ago

how microorganisms are help to us

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Answered by Anonymous
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For example, each human body hosts 10 microorganisms for every human cell, and these microbes contribute to digestion, produce vitamin K, promote development of the immune system, and detoxify harmful chemicals. And, of course, microbes are essential to making many foods we enjoy, such as bread, cheese, and wine.

Answered by sriramkumarsrinithya
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microbes are the largest reservoir of nitrogen and phosphorus stocks on the planet and that they are tied with plants as a carbon reservoir. In addition, microbes are important in the cycling of other nutrients, like sulfur and iron.

Microbes play defense. The oodles of microbes that live on and inside us protect us from pathogens simply by taking up space. By occupying spots where nasties could get access to and thrive, good microbes keep us healthy.

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