Biology, asked by abhigyatomar, 1 month ago

short note on habitat of microorganisms​

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Answered by s14975apratibha07847
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Answer:Microbial habitats — including soils, rivers, lakes, oceans, on the surface of living and dead things, inside other organisms, on man-made structures, and everything in between — provide nutrients and protect cells from harsh conditions. ... Instead of being devoid of life, these environments are rich in microbial life.

Answered by MiracleBrain
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Microorganisms are found in almost every habitat present in nature, including hostile environments such as the North and South poles, deserts, geysers, and rocks. They also include all the marine microorganisms of the oceans and deep sea.

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Microbial habitats — including soils, rivers, lakes, oceans, on the surface of living and dead things, inside other organisms, on man-made structures, and everything in between — provide nutrients and protect cells from harsh conditions. ... Instead of being devoid of life, these environments are rich in microbial life.

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