Use of microorganisms in industries
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Microbes are microscopic organisms. They are used in many large-scale industrial processes. They produce chemicals such as ethanol, which is used as a fuel, solvent and for many other purposes, as well as glycerol, a common metabolite in food and medicine, and a number of other chemicals.
Microbes are also used in a process called bioleaching, in which bacteria leach metals such as iron and manganese from soil and sewage. Bioleaching can change sediment structure, as well as create the potential to control water flow in aquifers and produce biomaterials of commercial value.
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Microbes are also used in a process called bioleaching, in which bacteria leach metals such as iron and manganese from soil and sewage. Bioleaching can change sediment structure, as well as create the potential to control water flow in aquifers and produce biomaterials of commercial value.
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Industrial microbiology includes the use of microorganisms to manufacture food or industrial products in large quantities. Numerous microorganisms are used within industrial microbiology; these include naturally occurring organisms, laboratory selected mutants, or even genetically modified organisms (GMOs).
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