The bacteria consumes or eats all of the wastes, that is how it lives.
it keeps the world from waste by breaking down waste and eating it andby eating dead organisms
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Bacteria play a crucial role in breaking down organic matter and waste materials, converting them into simpler compounds that can be used by other living organisms or returned to the environment. This process helps recycle nutrients and maintain ecosystem balance. By decomposing waste, bacteria help prevent the accumulation of harmful substances in the environment.
A koi filter is a system used in ponds. It is a method of removing waste from the pond. Bacteria can be used as a method of removing the waste to keep the pond healthy for other life forms.
It depends on your goals, really. But if your goal is to keep people alive, then YES.
neil young
1989
there is no actual function of the gallbladder that has been proven but some people believe that it is used to get rid of bacteria in the small intestine before the waste comes out as waste products we know as pooh.
You can keep swamps healthy by keeping them free of pollution. Any type of pollution such as littering and other waste can contribute to the deterioration of a swamp or any other landform.
It is important to keep waste to a minimum so that the Earth can be saved and to be cost-efficient. Recycling is a good way to minimize waste.
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No, cow manure is chuck full of bacteria, a source of bacteria, not a preventative measure to keep bacteria out! So no, cow manure in the lagoons of feedlots do NOT keep bacteria out of the water supply. It's the exact opposite, inviting bacteria to enter the water supply, not prevent it.