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the impact of biochemistry bioavailability and bioactivity on the selection of bioremediation techniques

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Answered by rehabsadaf
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hala mate,


A wide range of bioremediation strategies is being developed to treat contaminated soils.

Selecting the most appropriate strategy to treat a specific site can be guided by considering

three basic principles: the amenability of the pollutant to biological transformation to less

toxic products (biochemistry); the accessibility of the contaminant to microorganisms

(bioavailability); and the opportunity for optimization of biological activity (bioactivity).


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Answered by shilpa85475
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Bioremediation is the cheapest and effective method to reduce the pollutants.

Explanation:

  • In the recent times, many fields of science are mapped and combined with bioremediation to make it even more effective Ex. nano biotechnology.
  • The usage of the bioremediation with the combination of biochemistry, bio-availability and bio-activity has taken to the next level in treating and re mediating environment by pollutants.
  • As we all know that Biochemistry is the study about the chemistry within the microbial cells. It helps to understand the enzymatic reactions of microorganism in order to biodegrade the pollutants.
  • It helps to select or utilize the right source of microorganism when it comes to utilize the available biological sources from the polluted site.
  • Finally, bio-activity aids to know the effectiveness of biological activity of the microbes with the pollutants.  

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