'Not all micro-organisms are harmful' How do you support the statement?
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.Most don't harm you at all.
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Microscopic creatures—including bacteria, fungi and viruses—can make you ill. But what you may not realize is that trillions of microbes are living in and on your body right now. Most don't harm you at all. In fact, they help you digest food, protect against infection and even maintain your reproductive health.
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- Microorganisms benefit humans in a variety of ways, as previously mentioned.
- They have a significant impact on human well-being as well as the environment.
- Food processing and preservation, biomolecule creation, pharmaceutical product manufacturing, cosmetics manufacturing, soil nutrient recycling, and so on are examples of these.
- Microorganisms have a variety of uses in human wellbeing, as listed below.
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