Bacteria and other microbes plays an important role in environment that is of DECOMPOSERS which acts in the last stage of food chain. These microorganisms like bacteria cause the breakdown of energy rich organic compounds. These compounds comes from decaying matter of plants such as leaves or from animals waste products and dead bodies.
The microbial mediated degradation process is also called bioremedation.
its a decomposer but that probaly doesnt help
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carrying out photosynthesis, recycling nutrients, and fixing nitrogen
Some bacteria known as chemoautotrophs, change nitrogen ammonia in to nitrate for plants and animals without this both plants ans animals would die.
degradation and recycling
False. A niche is the role a species plays in a community.
if you are looking for the definition, its a niche
inhales oxygen
adaptation
protecting each other from predators
their role in the environment is basically just feeding on the bacteria, algae, and other smaller, organisms in their marine and freshwater habitats
Bacteria in the gut break down food and make vitamin K.
well you see the evolution by natural selection of Mycobacterium teberculosis bacteria in their new environment is described best with one word... semen
Bacteria plays a very important role in the ecosystem by maintaining the balance in the environment to thrive. Bacteria aids in the creation of oxygen, carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur.
Bacteria from the environment but they play any role in functioning a cell phone.
Yes bacteria changes an environment.
Feed, Breed, Die. Pretty much Well, bacteria are supposed to decompose dead animals.
The role of a flagella in a bacterial cell is motility. Through the back and forth movements of the flagella bacteria can propel themselves through their environment. The flagella also help bacteria undergo chemotaxis, the ability to move away from some stimuli and move towards others.
They eat bacteria off of ponds and clean them. They also have a rich feces that enhances the environment.
Unicelluar.
Eubacteria
Archaraebacteria are in reality members of the protazoan genus, the 'bacteria' is a misnomer. They are closely related to the Concavebacteria, in the phylum smarticus alecuss.