Environmental Sciences, asked by swapn1981, 7 months ago

What is the use of cockroaches? For class 5 . URGENT FAST! PLEASE HELP. I will mark the first , correct and understanding one ( with explanation ) the brainliest

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Answered by Cheshta3136
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Cockroaches play a vital role in the life cycle of plants. As they crawl through flowers seeking food, they also transport pollen and thus help with plant reproduction. Cockroaches eat what other organisms leave laying, breaking it down and increasing the amount of nitrogen in the soil.

Answered by nobody80
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Although most us think of cockroaches as vermin, they do have a useful ecological role. Cockroaches are professional recyclers, chowing down just about anything, including dead plants and animals, and animal waste. ... In the wild, the waste of roaches nourishes growing plants, continuing the cycle.

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