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what are the microbes that destroy the chemical pesticides in soil

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Answered by ItzArmyGirl
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Fungi, bacteria and protozoans are those microbes that destroy the chemical pesticides in soil.

Answered by anithamanipati8
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fungi bacteria and protozoa in satos microbes that destroy the chemical pesticides in soil

dehat different types of microbes as given below bacteria fungi algae protest viruses mushrooms and tagged stools are example of fungi birthday and multicellular

so they are not considered as microbes used are single called and considered as fungi soda can be called as microbes

fungi are usually the biggest kind of microbe if there is just a single of them we call it as fungus

fungi include single celled living organism that exiest individually like east and multicellular clusters namely malls are mushrooms East cells liquid in round or oval shaped when we would under a microscope

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