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What plants do bacteria eat?

Bacteria can eat a variety of plants, including cellulose-rich materials like grass, leaves, and wood. Some bacteria can also consume sugars or starches produced by plants as part of their metabolic processes. Each species of bacteria has specific preferences for the types of plant material they can break down and use as a food source.


What is the process called by which bacteria decomposes plants and animals eat plants and human eat animals?

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What is bacteria a omnivore?

yes no maybe sobacteria is a decomposerbirch age nineNo, some bacteria are producers (e.g. cyanobacteria), some bacteria are decomposers, some bacteria cause diseases, etc.


How do worms impact to the ienviroment?

Help plants grow,eat bacteria


Do flowers eat bacteria?

Usually we worry more about bacteria attacking and destroying plant tissues, but some flowering plants do have a deal worked out where bacteria can help them, especially in the soil, and if bacteria are where they shouldn't be, plants have a sort of immune system which destroys the offending invader.


What does the bacteria plays in the ecosystem?

They eat filth, carcasses, and such, and when they die, they provide nutrients for plants and algae.


How would vacoules in plants serve defense animals that eat them?

because it help clean the bacteria


How is an amoeboid protist helpful?

Amoeboid protists are helpful because they eat bacteria. Thus, they protect plants and animals that would be harmed by those bacteria.


Do beavers eat bacteria?

Beavers primarily feed on a diet of woody plants, such as tree bark, leaves, and aquatic vegetation, rather than bacteria. While they may inadvertently consume microorganisms present on the plants or in their environment, bacteria are not a significant part of their diet. Their digestive system is adapted to break down fibrous plant material rather than to derive nutrition from bacteria. Thus, beavers do not intentionally eat bacteria.


How would vacoules in plants serve as defense against animals that eat them?

because it help to clean the bacteria


How do bacteria keep humans alive?

One of the main ways bacteria help humans is by living in their digestive system. Bacteria actually digest some of the food we eat and pass along the nutrients to us. There are also bacteria that are useful to us by helping the plants we eat grow better. They allow certain plants like peas and beans to use nitrogen from the air as fertilizer. Other bacteria help to decompose rotting matter so that we don't get sick from that - and it also fertilizes more plants that way.


What do watersnail eats?

Water snails generally eat bacteria, and algae any small and tiny plants that they can find