1) nitrogen fixing bacteria convert atmospheric nitrogen to nitrites and nitrates for plants.
2) some bacteria are involved in anaerobic respiration that are responsible for converting milk to yougurt.
Our intestines are full of bacteria with which we enjoy a symbiotic relationship. They help us to process food. Not only are they helpful, but we would be very sick without them.
Yogurt and cheese, two of the best things going, are for the most part the products of bacterial digestion acting on milk products. Ok, just don't think about what that means. Yogurt and cheese are wonderful.
2.) In what ways bacteria are helpful? Give Examples
1.) Medical, such as penicillin.
2.) Food, such as the making of yogurt and cheese.
Well without them we wouldn't have usful inventions like, insulin, yogurt or the mirror. because they help break down substances and reflect light.
Edible mushrooms.
lactobacillus converts milk to curd and E.coli for genetic engineering hope this was helpful
Bacteria are helpful to us in many ways. For example, have you ever got a chicken pox vaccine? They actually inject you with the disease so your immune system can create a cure. That's why you will probably not get the same thing twice. Also, bacteria aid in making things like chocolate, cheese, yogurt, and bread.
Viruses that are harmless to humans can be used to infect bacteria or other pests eg rabbits
The question is toxic to what. Not all chemicals which are toxic to humans are toxic to bacteria, and some chemicals which are toxic to bacteria are harmless to humans (which is why we can have antibiotics). There are chemicals (like Hydrogen Sulfide) which are very toxic to mammals that SOME bacteria eat as food. But there are other chemicals like chlorine which are toxic to both humans and bacteria. So the question does not have a simple answer.
There are both helpful and harmful bacterias.Harmful bacterias can:Cause infections and diseasesSpoil foodsCreate bad smells
monerans are helpful to humans because it is bacteria and bacteria helps humans by making milk yogurt
helpful bacteria helps digest food in our bodies and the bacteria in our mouth, noise and throat help to keep harmful bacteria out!
helpful bacteria helps digest food in our bodies and the bacteria in our mouth, noise and throat help to keep harmful bacteria out!
some bacteria can be very helpful. There is bacteria that are in human's intestines and they help in digestion. There is also friendly bacteria such as intestinal flora and micro flora which release helpful vitamins.
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lactobacillus converts milk to curd and E.coli for genetic engineering hope this was helpful
Bacteria are helpful to us in many ways. For example, have you ever got a chicken pox vaccine? They actually inject you with the disease so your immune system can create a cure. That's why you will probably not get the same thing twice. Also, bacteria aid in making things like chocolate, cheese, yogurt, and bread.
Bacteria, dinosaurs, and lava are some examples
Viruses that are harmless to humans can be used to infect bacteria or other pests eg rabbits
archaebacteria is helpful to humans in many ways!
They are humans, plants, fungi, animals or bacteria! Hope this helps!
The question is toxic to what. Not all chemicals which are toxic to humans are toxic to bacteria, and some chemicals which are toxic to bacteria are harmless to humans (which is why we can have antibiotics). There are chemicals (like Hydrogen Sulfide) which are very toxic to mammals that SOME bacteria eat as food. But there are other chemicals like chlorine which are toxic to both humans and bacteria. So the question does not have a simple answer.