immunizations.
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.
No. The microbes in your gut help you to stay alive. The microbial cells in your body outnumber your own cells.
Things called decomposers break down the remains of dead plants and animals. They help to recycle the things in the plants and animals that can be useful to other plants and animals. They are the most numerous organisms in an ecosystem. Examples of decomposers include bacteria, fungi, some insects, and snails, which means they are not always microscopic.
Fungi feeding on dead plants help a pond or a forest by cleaning up the dead trees in the forest. It makes the pond cleaner fir the fishes, insects, and people to enjoy.
An enormous and diverse group of microorganisms can feed on sugars.
it can be helpful because without it, earth would be covered with dead animals and plants, so basically, it kinda help clean the land. It can't really be harmful unless its teeth decaying XD
dont know but couls sum one pleeeeeeeeeeaaaaaase help
Not a whole bunch of dead bodies laying around...
immunizations.
Brushing your teeth works good
I think its called a decomposer.
This is a chemical change because of the change of molecular bonds.
when plants die, they go through decomposition. types of decomposers are fungi and bacteria. they help to break dead plants into simpler substances like carbon dioxide, water and mineral salts. that is why plants decay.
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 no treatments for chickenpox at this time that use microorganisms.
helpful microorganisms help our bodies proceed health