Absolutely. The microorganisms in your digestive system help your body break down food. The food chain that EVERY living thing is a part of begins and ends with microorganisms. Yeast makes beer and bread. Etc, etc.
There is no microorganisms/bacteria living/growing in jam because it is so sweet and the sugar dehytrates the microorganisms so they can no longer live in the jam. So the answer is no, no microorganisms live in jam.
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normal flora
Anaerobic
There is great importance in studying living microorganisms. These microorganisms are responsible for your health and your digestion for example.
Absolutely. The microorganisms in your digestive system help your body break down food. The food chain that EVERY living thing is a part of begins and ends with microorganisms. Yeast makes beer and bread. Etc, etc.
An amino acid is just a molecule that is a building block of proteins. They are not living and they aren't microorganisms.
It helps because microorganisms are small so it will be easier to see in water
There is no microorganisms/bacteria living/growing in jam because it is so sweet and the sugar dehytrates the microorganisms so they can no longer live in the jam. So the answer is no, no microorganisms live in jam.
Microorganisms and microscopic organisms. They are important to biodiversity because they act as decomposers in ecosystems that nutrient recycle and they also play an important role in the nitrogen cycle.
Microorganisms are a single cell or multi-cellular organism. Microorganisms are very important to humans and the environment as they participate in the earth's element.
yes, microorganisms are small living creatures which we need to have micro-scopes and then we have to enlarge it 300 times to see the small living creatures there is micro-organism in water and food(yeast)
Yes fungi
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normal flora
it's important because then we can see how they help us