Biology, asked by dashbiju09, 9 months ago

Why are non biodegradable substances not decomposed by microbes?​

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Answered by MoonxDust
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Answer:

Microbes cannot break non biodegradable substances because enzymes are specific in their action, they only break down specific substances, like plastics are non biodegradable.

Answered by ItzIshu
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Answer:

Microbes cannot break non biodegradable substances because enzymes are specific in their action, they only break down specific substances, like plastics are non biodegradable.

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