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The presence of a particular group of bacteria in water bodies indicate contamination . Identify the group.

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Answered by dvasfriends1232006
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Indicator organisms are used as a proxy to monitor conditions in a particular environment, ecosystem, area, habitat, or consumer product. The presence of bacteria commonly found in human feces, termed coliform bacteria (e.g. E. coli), in surface water is a common indicator of faecal contamination.


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Answered by topanswers
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Water quality involves measuring the number of colonies of   Protozoa

Protozoa are micro parasites that improve the water quality by eating the bacteria  and other particles in the water. They are parasites that depend on other organism to live. They can be found in any environment on the planet from the peak of the mountain to the deepest of the ocean.

A water source is considered to be contaminated when the water source has the presence of E.Coli bacteria in large level.

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