Biology, asked by ketki82, 3 months ago

Questions:


(a) What is the meaning of remediation?


(b) What is the difference between phytoremediation and microbial

remediation?


(c) Which environmental pollutant is mainly removed through

bioremediation process?


(d) What is the role of Pseudomonas aeruginosa?


(e) Why is Dr. Anand Chakraborty's work phenomenal?​

Answers

Answered by NerdieNumies
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Answer:

(a)Remediation is the act of correcting an error or stopping something bad from happening.

(b)Microbial bioremediation uses microorganisms to break down contaminants by using them as a food source. Phytoremediation uses plants to bind, extract, and clean up pollutants such as pesticides, petroleum hydrocarbons, metals, and chlorinated solvents.

(c)The bioremediation process creates relatively few harmful byproducts (mainly due to the fact that contaminants and pollutants are converted into water and harmless gases like carbon dioxide)

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