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state the all role of microorganisms.

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Answered by siri978
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Microorganisms are small lifeforms (such as bacteria, protozoa, viruses, and fungi) that can be seen under a microscope. Microorganisms are found everywhere, on every surface, and inside and around every life form. Their role in organisms can be both good and bad.

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Answered by Digamveer
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Microorganisms are ubiquitous in the environment, where they have a variety of essential functions. Many microbes are uniquely adapted to specific environmental niches, such as those that inhabit the Dead Sea (Halobacterium), the bacteria and cyanobacteria that inhabit the boiling water springs in Yellowstone National Park, and Chlamydomonas nivalis, the algae that causes "pink snow." Microbes also play an essential role in the natural recycling of living materials. All naturally produced substances are biodegradable, which means that they can be broken down by living organisms, such as bacteria or fungi. Composting is an example of biodegradation that is easy to investigate the classroom. An examination of conditions that foster or impede composting gives insight to growth conditions of microorganisms as well as the proper function of the ecosystem.

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