name the microbes used in bioremediation.
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Bioremediation is the use of organisms to metabolize pollutants. , Microbes like bacteria, archaea and fungi are the prime bioremediators.
Microbes are much easier to use and often better suited to the tasks at hand.
There are lots of different types , they grow very rapidly, and they can be easily modified genetically.
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Bacteria, fungi, algae, and archaea are some microbes used in the process of bioremediation.
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- Bioremediation is described as the process of using biological organisms such as bacteria or their enzymes in order to restore a contaminated environment to its original state.
- The microbes primarily include such as bacteria, fungi, and enzymes that are employed to decompose toxic and dangerous substances present in the environment.
- The use of bioremediation, with certain contaminants such as chlorinated pesticides that are degraded by bacteria, or more generally in oil spill situations where a number of techniques are used to decompose crude oil, including by bacteria using fertilizers.
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