Is bacteria matter yes or no?
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Bacteria are single celled microbes. The cell structure is simpler than that of other organisms as there is no nucleus or membrane bound organelles. Instead their control centre containing the genetic information is contained in a single loop of DNA.
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Yes, bacteria matter we would not exist without them
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- Some bacteria are hazardous, but the majority are beneficial. They are utilized in industrial and therapeutic activities, and they support many forms of life, both plant, and animal.
- Many bacteria in the human body play a crucial role in survival. In the digestive system, bacteria break down nutrients like complex carbohydrates into forms that the body can utilize.
- Non-pathogenic bacteria also aid in disease prevention by occupying areas where pathogenic, or disease-causing, bacteria would like to attach or by attacking pathogens.
- Bacteria absorb nitrogen and release it when they die, which is then used by plants. Plants require nitrogen in the soil to survive, yet they are unable to produce it. Many plant seeds contain a small container of bacteria that is employed when the plant sprouts to ensure this.
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