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What are economic importances of 'Ameoba'​

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Answered by lavish10313
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The economic importance of an amoeba is found medically and in nutrient recycling. Various amoeba species sometimes cause illness and death, but others are critical in maintaining healthy ecosystems because they recycle the nutrients used by bacteria and keep the bacteria population in check, says Biology Reference.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Amoebae are also important for recycling nutrients in the soil. According to Maciver, when nutrients become available they are taken up by bacteria, that "effectively lock up all the nutrients in bacterial mass. " When bacteria are consumed, nutrients are released back into the soil.

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