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Where are bacteria found​

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Answered by mohitmeenak578
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Bacteria are found in every habitat on Earth: soil, rock, oceans and even arctic snow. Some live in or on other organisms including plants and animals including humans.

There are approximately 10 times as many bacterial cells as human cells in the human body. A lot of these bacterial cells are found lining the digestive system. Some bacteria live in the soil or on dead plant matter where they play an important role in the cycling of nutrients. Some types cause food spoilage and crop damage but others are incredibly useful in the production of fermented foods such as yoghurt and soy sauce. Relatively few bacteria are parasites or pathogens that cause disease in animals and plants.

Answered by s15587csamiksha17898
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Bacteria are found in every habitat on Earth: soil, rocks, oceans and even arctic snow. Some live in or on other organisms including plants and animals including humans.

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