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Q: What are some helpful microbes in plants?
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Are there any helpful microbes?

yes there are many helpful microbes like lactobacillus that helps in making some milk products


Is bacteria a posionous substance produced by plants animals or microbes?

No. A toxin is what you are thinking about. Bacteria are microbes and some produce toxins and some do not.


Do all living things photosynthesise?

No, but most plants and some microbes do.


What are the three ways that plants are not helpful?

Some plants have thorns that hurt when you are stabbed with them, some plants cause allergic reactions, and some plants are poisonous to eat and/or touch. Plants are very helpful in life but some really are not.


Why would it be bad to not have microbes for dying plants?

its good because dying plants when they get microbes they die faster


Are all microbs harmful?

Not all microbes are harmful. Some are quite helpful. As humans, we actually have microbes in our bodies and on our skin that work to keep us from getting certain diseases.


What are the names of helpful microbes?

rhizobium helps in nitrogen cycle


How do microbes help pea and bean plants?

Microbes can help pea and bean plants by giving them important nutrients needed for healthy growth. For example, there are microbes that can add nitrogen, which is essential to plant growth.


What are the different classes of microbes?

1) Prokaryotes2) Bacteria3) Archaea4) Eukaryotes5) Protists6) Micro-animal7) Fungi8) Plants


Are protists helpful or harmful?

Depends.. 95% of all microorganisms are helpful. Most protists are usually helpful.


What eats live plants?

Some every day animals may include sheep and goats but it has been proven some microbes consume them too


What are the advantages and disadvantage of microbes?

There are good microbes in your intestines that help you digest food. There are also good microbes in the soil that break down dead plants and other waste, producing nutrients for the next generation of plants. Bad microbes would be the ones that make you sick, such as an infected cut, pneumonia, tuberculosis, etc.