Biology, asked by ishitaagrawal199, 9 months ago

why is plastic not degraded by bacteria?​

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Answered by prince1523
0

Explanation:

because it is non-biodegradable and do not have any natural material in it so plastic is not degraded by bacteria

Answered by nietbiswal
8

Answer:

Plastic are usually long chains of carbon and hydrogen atoms...... These bacteria usually contains called oxygenases which can add oxygen to long carbon chain. These destabilize the local electric charge, and the plastic can then be broke down.

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