Biology, asked by ajitdebnath361, 7 months ago

Why is plastic not degraded by bacteria?

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Answered by jaspreetsingh29
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plastic is not degraded by bacteria as plastic is a non biodegradable.

Explanation:

It means that plastic does not contain any bio material that can be degraded by bacteria.

Answered by aadarshpt
1

Answer:

Plastics are manufactured from non biodegradable harmful synthetic materials which can't be degraded by bacteria.

Explanation:

Bacteria is a non living organism which may be prokaryotic or eukaryotic.

It can only consume the dead or decaying organisms. so plastics are not living things as they are made from harmful chemicals.  It is the reason why plastics are not degraded by the bacteria.

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