What are 3 ways bacteria are beneficial?
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How are bacteria helpful to humans or the ecosystem?
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Chunbo He, works at Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Answered Mar 16, 2017
THey are the key factor for the cycle of chemical element, like C, N, P and some others. Especially from the partical organic substrate to dissoved organic substrate In the sea ecolog.
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Nicholas Martin, studied at University of Edinburgh
Answered Mar 24, 2017 · Upvoted by Allwyn Vyas G, MSc Microbiology (2017)
Bacteria populate all parts of the human body in contact with the external environment, such as the skin, upper respiratory tract, mouth and the gut. This population plays an important role in protection against disease causing bacteria by out competing them or producing inhibitors. Bacteria in the gut also produce some essential nutrients such as vitamin K. Recently there has been research that shows that the bacterial population in the gut plays an important role in both bodily and mental health with suggestion that the, delightfully named, faecal transplants may be beneficial.
The ecological role of bacteria is enormous and fundamental. The global ecosystem is relies on bacteria recycling carbon and all the minerals that life needs. Plant growth relies on bacteria to convert inert nitrogen gas from the atmosphere into forms plants can use and on bacteria to recycle the nitrogen from their remains. The same applies to phosphorus where bacteria are needed to dissolve insoluble phosphate mineral so the phosphorus can be used by other organisms. The oxygen in our atmosphere was initially produced by photosynthetic bacteria. One could go on for virtually all minerals in circulation - even some gold deposits show signs of being formed by bacterial activity
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Chunbo He, works at Norwegian University of Science and Technology
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THey are the key factor for the cycle of chemical element, like C, N, P and some others. Especially from the partical organic substrate to dissoved organic substrate In the sea ecolog.
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Nicholas Martin, studied at University of Edinburgh
Answered Mar 24, 2017 · Upvoted by Allwyn Vyas G, MSc Microbiology (2017)
Bacteria populate all parts of the human body in contact with the external environment, such as the skin, upper respiratory tract, mouth and the gut. This population plays an important role in protection against disease causing bacteria by out competing them or producing inhibitors. Bacteria in the gut also produce some essential nutrients such as vitamin K. Recently there has been research that shows that the bacterial population in the gut plays an important role in both bodily and mental health with suggestion that the, delightfully named, faecal transplants may be beneficial.
The ecological role of bacteria is enormous and fundamental. The global ecosystem is relies on bacteria recycling carbon and all the minerals that life needs. Plant growth relies on bacteria to convert inert nitrogen gas from the atmosphere into forms plants can use and on bacteria to recycle the nitrogen from their remains. The same applies to phosphorus where bacteria are needed to dissolve insoluble phosphate mineral so the phosphorus can be used by other organisms. The oxygen in our atmosphere was initially produced by photosynthetic bacteria. One could go on for virtually all minerals in circulation - even some gold deposits show signs of being formed by bacterial activity
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bacteria helps us in making curd .it's helpful in the buffing of bakery items.it also helps us in the formation of different medicines.
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