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 are quite a few good effects of microorganisms. They can digest food in us and other animals Have you ever thought about what happens to the leaves that fall down in Autumn? Well what happens is thousands of microorganisms go round and eat all the leaves. They do the same with dead animals. Have you ever thrown your apple core or orange peel, or any type of fruit, on the floor? Well you have probably heard that it is OK to do this because again, microorganisms eat them. The reason why you shouldn't throw PLASTIC away is because microbes can't eat that! So yes, There ARE some BAD microorganisms in the world, but there are also some VERY GOOD ones! And without them, we couldn't live!!!
Any organism that changes, competes with or destroys the normal flora of your body can cause inwanted health effects. Examples... Digestive tract flora is altered then things like diharrea occur
A parasite lives on another organism. Not all microorganisms are parasites. Many parasites are very small and are called microorganisms. Many algae are microscopic and are microorganisms put do not live on any other organisms. Mosquitoes need blood and will bite humans but they can be seen. They are parasites since they need a blood meal.
Pretty much all foods have bacteria in them. Just most of them are not harmful because you're body has adapted to them over time because you are in contact with them. Either that or they are killed by the acids in your stomach.
Bioremediation can be defined as any process that uses microorganisms, fungi, green plants or their enzymes to return the natural environment altered by contaminants to its original condition.
Any small organisms such as microbes and other microorganisms. Things like bacterias and certain fungi.
Any small organisms such as microbes and other microorganisms. Things like bacterias and certain fungi.
no their aren't any good things
pretty good good things happen, no one treats you any diffrently from anyone else, and you feel protected
No.
yes fertilizer does have microorganisims in it
We don't get any special proteins from microorganisms. What we get is vitamin K which is produced from a bacteria called E.coli and which lives in our intestine.
Yes some things are ugly some things are not.
yes
Yes, it makes you fat.
Good things come in small packages. Good things come to those who wait.
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