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What is the importance of bacteria?

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Answered by Itzdivsparkles
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Bacteria are microorganisms and they are useful to us. ... The beneficial uses of bacteria include the production of traditional foods such as yogurt, cheese, and vinegar. Microbes are also important in agriculture for the compost and fertilizer production. Bacteria are used in genetic engineering and genetic changes.

Bacteria play important roles in the global ecosystem.

The cycling of nutrients such as carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur is completed by their ceaseless labor. Organic carbon, in the form of dead and rotting organisms, would quickly deplete the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere if not for the activity of decomposers.

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Answered by Ajay8782
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Bacterias are eukaryotic simgle cellular organism known for decomposition of materials. Also, Bacteria is organism with highest population compared to any other organism.

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