answersLogoWhite

0

What are three helpful uses of microorganism?

Updated: 9/17/2019
User Avatar

Wiki User

6y ago

Want this question answered?

Be notified when an answer is posted

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What are three helpful uses of microorganism?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What is uses of test plate?

to put microorganism in to test.


What is an organism with a cuplike structure and uses flagella to move?

It is the microorganism called vorgichella.


What is a single- celled microorganism that is helpful for making food like pickles and yogurt?

Various types of bacteria accomplish these changes.


What are uses of microorganism?

to make tapai,bread and Tempe are uses yeast,bacteria are cause dead organism decay to form natural fertilizer


How is a protist microorganism different from a virus microorganism?

a virus is not a microorganism


What can you say about microorganism?

fungi is a microorganism.


What limits how far the process of the fermentation will go the process steps?

Fermentation is only limited by how much 'food' the microorganism that is driving the fermentation process has. Usually, the microorganism uses sugar, as long as they have a constant supply of food, the fermentation will continue.


Is wind power energy helpful?

It is very helpful because it uses the wind to generate energy.


Microorganism that springs to life only when it invades cells of another life form?

A microorganism that invades others cells is called a virus. Technically a virus is non-living. It uses the nucleus and its functions of its host cell to keep itself "alive".


What are other helpful uses of radiation?

Other than what?


Is a flower a microorganism?

No, a flower is not a microorganism. A microorganism is an organism that can not be seen with the naked eye. You have to use a microscope. And for farther microorganism questions, a microorganism is what I said up there and it is made up of one or more cells.


Is a bee a microorganism?

no, a microorganism can not be seen with the naked eye.