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What do helpful microorganisms eat?

bad blood


What is helpful microorganisms?

Yeast: used to make bread


Is helpful microorganisms?

Yeast: used to make bread


What do helpful microorganisms do?

help you killed the bad one


Describe one different way in which micro-organsims can be helpful?

Microorganisms can be helpful in bioremediation by breaking down pollutants in the environment into non-toxic substances. This process can help clean up contaminated soil and water without the need for harsh chemicals.


How are micro organisms helpful?

OK, Where do I begin. Microorganisms are helpful in the food industry and in industrial microbiology. It is helpful in the processing of some cheeses, and even some meats. Microorganisms are helpful in sewage treatment, they are helpful in soil fertility, they are helpful in the making of new drugs, they play a role in synthetic chemicals, they play a role in nitrogen fixation, they play a role in beneficial decomposition, and I can go on and on.


What do you call microorganisms do not reside in a tissue of an individual?

Free-living microorganisms are those that do not reside in the tissues of a specific individual and instead exist independently in the environment.


Are microorganisms helpful to humans?

because it lets humans see small things like cell and blood


How are microorganisms helpful to bacteria?

it breaks down polysaccharides such us celullose to simply sugars that are can be easily absorbed by the animal organisms.This is the reason because goats eats papers that are rich in cellulose


How are microorganisms helpful in medicines?

They get to the body and fight with the bacterias because both are in a similar state. They destroy the disease: causing bacteria.


In what ways are microorganisms helpful to the world?

They provide 75% of the worlds oxygen and break down rubbish otherwise the world would be a mess


Are protists helpful or harmful?

Protists can be both helpful and harmful. Some protists are beneficial as they play key roles in ecosystems, such as being primary producers in marine environments. However, some protists can also be harmful pathogens that cause diseases in humans, animals, and plants.