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which are the microbes that destroy the chemical pesticides in soil

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Answered by viral64
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Earthworm is whichthe microbes

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

There are different types of microbes as given below :bacteria. fungi. algae.protozoa.viruses.Mushrooms and toadstools are examples of fungi, but they are multi cellular.

So they are not considered as microbes. Yeasts are single-celled and considered as fungi, so they can be called as microbes.

Fungi are usually the biggest kind of microbe. If there is just a single of them, we call it a fungus.

Fungi include single-celled living organism that exists individually, like yeast, and multi cellular clusters, namely molds or mushrooms. Yeast cells look in round or oval-shaped when viewed under a microscope.

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