Yes Bacteria is everywhere. There is Bacteria in your bed, seat, on your TV and even in your mouth! So if you worry about being harmed from touching Bacteria, you actually aren't scared, because it is everywhere and you are always touching Bacteria. I hope that answered your question.
Yes, except in sterile ecosystems, which in nature, are extremely rare.
They are decomposers in ecosystems.
Yes. Bacteria that photosynthesize are called Cyanobacteria. They are a crucial part of many ecosystems, and function as the most basic producers.
Underwater volcanoes introduce substances into the water that bacteria can feed on. These bacteria are the source of nutrition for miniature ecosystems that emerge around such volcanoes.
The sun is the ultimate source of energy for almost all earth ecosystems.
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria help cycle nitrogen through the ecosystems in a variety of ways. With plants, the nitrogen-fixing bacteria help ensure that nitrogen is cycled back into the soil.
Water and Land
its a decomposer
They are the bacteria and fungi.
Bacteria and fungi are found in deserts.
There are good bacteria and bad bacteria in ecosystems. Good bacteria help to kill and eat bad bacteria to keep the ecosystem clean.
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They are decomposers in ecosystems.
In different ecosystems, bacteria act as decomposers by feeding upon and recycling dead matter or waste. Some examples of bacteria that decompose plants are Bacillus and Aspergillus. Other bacteria decompose food. Bacteria also are useful in composting.
Yes. Bacteria that photosynthesize are called Cyanobacteria. They are a crucial part of many ecosystems, and function as the most basic producers.
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