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write 200 to 250 words on we are the cleaner of environment bacteria​

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Answered by pratimaupadhya77
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coli bacteria (a common lab bacteria) with genes that allowed the microorganisms to not only survive in mercury but to remove it from waste sites.

The microorganisms decompose dead organic wastes of plants and animals converting them into simple substances. These substances are again used by other plants and animals. Thus, microorganisms can be used to degrade the harmful and smelly substances and thereby cleans up the environment.

The term 'microorganisms' include bacteria, fungi, viruses and protozoa. ... But, it is a fact that microorganisms are useful to us in many ways. Microorganisms help in the production of many food items, making medicines, keeping the environment clean, in manufacturing and in research.

A microorganism is a living thing that is too small to be seen with the naked eye. Examples of microorganisms include bacteria, archaea, algae, protozoa, and microscopic animals such as the dust mite.

Answered by mahajan789
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We are the cleaners of the environment

Here is some food for thought. What is the first thing that comes to your mind if someone says the word 'bacteria'? It is probably something related to germs, diseases, etc. Or in other words, bacteria are always associated with negative thoughts. But what if I tell you that life on earth would be impossible without bacteria. The mere existence of human beings is dependent upon these microorganisms. If someone says, "Bacteria is important for life on earth", it is either a lie or the beginning of a bad joke.

To name a few functions, bacteria in our bodies aid in the decomposition of food, the availability of nutrients, and the neutralisation of poisons. They also play an important function in infection resistance by protecting colonised surfaces from invading bacteria.

The word microbiome is frequently used to refer to both microbes and their genomes (DNA). The human microbiome has been the subject of much research recently. Microbes are increasingly being recognised as vital not just for human health but also for disease development. Inflammatory bowel illness, gastric ulcers, colon cancer, and obesity are only a few of the disorders to which the microbiota composition has been linked.

Microorganisms aid in the purification of the environment. They decompose dead and decaying plant and animal debris, converting it into simpler compounds that are then consumed by other plants and animals. As a result, they're utilised to break down potentially dangerous compounds.

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