it dose not ok people an i am asintist
There are harmful to all organisms, but some bacteria are helpful in many ways.
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mushrooms are helpful because they break down dead organisms and are "clean-up" the environment.
Helpful- Makes food, Medicine, cleans oil spillsHarmful- Makes diseases, germs
Bacteria *facepalm*
it can be helpful or harmful
Algae can be both harmful and helpful. Harmful algae blooms can release toxins harmful to aquatic life and human health. However, algae are also vital to aquatic ecosystems as they produce oxygen through photosynthesis and serve as food for organisms in the food chain.
sometimes they are helpful and harmful.
This is called symbiosis. There are multiple types of symbiotic relationships: Mutualism - both organisms benefit Commensalism - one organism benefits, the other is neither harmed nor helped Parasitism - one organism benefits, the other is harmed Amensalism - one organism is harmed, the other is neither harmed nor helped
Bacteria are unicellular organisms found in almost every habitat on Earth. Some bacteria can be harmful, causing diseases in humans, animals, and plants, while others are beneficial, playing roles in nutrient cycling, decomposition, and aiding digestion in animals.
Sandpaper is both helpful and harmful.
Nobelium is a highly radioactive and synthetic element with no known biological role. Due to its short half-life and high radioactivity, it is considered harmful to living organisms and the environment.